Question for the seasoned gals and guys here.
In march my broody hatched out 2 chicks, after 8 weeks the broody just up and walked away, leaving them to fend for them selves. She started to lay, then bam right back into being broody . Right now she is sitting on 6 eggs and 6 hatched yesterday. I also have apther broody who is sitting on 10 eggs that will be hatching put this cming Sunday.
We are not keeping but a few chicks, as there promised to a gal who lost hers to a coyote. My question is, will these babies we do plan to keep do ok with the adult chickens once mama decides she is done being mom? The last two were always being picked on by the older girls, though its fine now as there grown it was rough on them, especially when one had to go to another farm as he turned out to be a rooster,
With the long winter coming on I hate to think there going to be picked on constantly and I do not have a separate coop . Summer was not bad as I let them out all afternoon, with winter it's not going to be possible as the snow is just to high . They will need to stay in there pen for the winter months with the big girls. What do you all do ?
My babies have done fine once the mommas have left because the mommas did a great job integrating them into the flock. That doesn't mean they won't be pecked on at any time as they still have to merge into the pecking order on their own. The mommas just help get them the introductions. In the winter you can put out things for them to hide behind and under - a milk crate or box with open sides where the babies can dash but bigs can't get in. You can also hang stuff like cabbage and suet for them to peck at -- get a flock block or two for the run and let them peck those things. I find the chickens tend to bond more when it's cold and they are forced to huddle to stay warm.
