I'm reading this a day late....
Yesterday I got two 7 week girls and one 5 week old girl, stuck them all in with the roo and his hen...not ONE single peck yet, it's been over 24 hours now and they all have spent the whole night (last night) and all day today in the run/coop together...and amazingly (I'm actually in AWE!) they haven't had one squabble at all....they all are just hanging out together, eating next to one another, drinking next to one another, the little 5 week old hangs out next to the roo a lot and pecks specks of dust off his feathers, he doesn't mind at all. When I come around the little 5 week old runs up and snuggles in between the two 7 week old girls...but over all they all seem amazingly content, happy and together.
Like I said I'm in a bit of awe...because I haven't seen (I sat and watched for a couple hours when I first put them together yesterday & I checked on them several times today) one (not ONE) peck that was remotely telling another chicken to get in it's place...could it be shock? When will the pecking order happen?
I'm guessing because the 7 week olds aren't mature enough to mate with the roo doesn't really care about them??? And the 3 new birds lived together (raised together) in their run at the chicken farm so they know each other and are about the same size physically as the roo and hen (the roo & hen are silkies the new ones are black sex links and a silver laced wyndotte (sp?))
Not sure why it's all going sooo amazingly smooth, but I'm happy for it!!!
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As for the roo...starting this weekend my husband is going to start some dominate training with the roo...we were shown some techinques at the chicken farm (that's what my kids called the ranch that had chickens for sale) And honestly the roo is really a dorky aggressor...if he were to get 'really' agressive I'm pretty sure he'd find a new home or become chicken soup somewhere...but he runs away from me and TRIES to show minor signs of dominance...I think if he gets too carried away he would find the same fate our barred rock met when she was too agressive (she attacked the dog...didn't fare well in her favor)
TRUE agressive behavior we don't put up with...our barred rock was down right mean....she was far more agressive then this little silkie roo...she would chase you down...run after you...run at you...peck you, etc...This little guy, will get nipped in the bud because we don't want another one like that barred rock (and we know if we don't train now, it will only get worse)
The one time the roo flew at my son's back...he crashed into his back like a chicken would run into a fence if they were trying to escape...there wasn't any aim, but it did scare my 4 year old son...the roo was just a big flumble (is that a word?) of fleathers rolling around and when the roo fell to the ground after that he was stunned and dazed...LOL...he's a dorky agressor for sure...with me, he tries to do his mating dance, but when I walk towards him he runs away.
The roo didn't mate the one hen enough to damage any back feathers...she doesn't need one of those covers...she's fine...just seemed a bit annoyed at times with his constant morning dance...
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Long Story Short...there are now 4 girls and 1 roo...soon these other girls will be ready for his advancements...and they are all getting along peacefully!!!
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Bonus ~ And on top of a great intergration of these 5 birds...I got to meet the worlds NICEST chicken farmer and his family & his large chicken family (all healthy and happy looking birds)