ONE WEEK OLD AND THREE WEEK OLD

abChicken

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Mar 10, 2008
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I HAVE NEVER PUT DIFFERENT AGES TOGATHER --CAN I PUT THE ONE WEEK OLD WITH THE THREE WEEK OLD TOGATHER????
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i am interested in this myself as i plan on getting some EEs on the 27th, but already have my little flock of 6 growing steadily in my bathtub....yes...you heard that right....but want to eventually have them all together, so I am very interested in that answer as well! :)
 
AH! ok... I think then you might need to take into consideration the different heat needs for them. I would put a divider in the brooder/tub... Duct tape and plastic poultry net would work in the tub. SO, they will be together, but not together where the smallers will get hurt, and you can direct a larger portion of the heat lamps over the youngers and the olders won't need as much heat, and by the time they are all ready to go out of the brooder together, they will be together. I think after a week or two of separate sides of the brooder, you'll be able to remove the divider and watch how they interact together.
 
awesome, I wouldnt have thought of a mesh divider, I planned on them sharing the same space but figured I would just have two boxes in my bathtub, lol. i was already planning on fashioning a bigger box with toys today for them and a wee little perch, so I will go ahead and add a mesh divider too. :) Thanks for sharing your thread abChicken!

Can I also build on that and ask what age they all should be when fending for themselves is easy against one another?
 
Thanks folks- I have raised chickens long time always one group at time either with broody or hatchrey chicks. But I went nuts built incubator (two)
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bad for me they seem to work 9 in one and 17 In another
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I currently have two 2-week olds, and two 5-week olds in the same brooder. They seem to be just fine. I was concerned about the older ones picking on the little ones, but so far no problems.
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Yesterday I put two 1-day olds in with my two 3-week olds and my four 2-week olds. I threw in some alfalfa hay at the recommendation of someone on here. It worked really well; definitely try some sort of distraction when they all are together. They are doing great so far - one big happy family.
 
Thats great. It usually works until the oldest chicks get about 6 weeks. After that age, I don't add any newly hatched chicks to that chick group. I just start another.
 

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