Wow, so wonderful of you to take these on. Fingers crossed for you that everyone in both flocks remains healthy.
I do think the baldies are australorps. I also think there is rooster damage and feather picking. Not sure if it’s 100% coincidence, but my only feather picker out of nine hens of nine different breeds, is an Australorp. She has bald areas on her underside (that are only visible when you part the feathers or occasionally if ahe’s preening), so I sometimes wonder if she eats her own feathers, too.
I think you are doing a great job and suspect they will be fine once everyone’s immune systems get used to the other flock.
One thing... I did notice a couple open beaks. Are they just being vocal? Is it hot? Something else?
I do think the baldies are australorps. I also think there is rooster damage and feather picking. Not sure if it’s 100% coincidence, but my only feather picker out of nine hens of nine different breeds, is an Australorp. She has bald areas on her underside (that are only visible when you part the feathers or occasionally if ahe’s preening), so I sometimes wonder if she eats her own feathers, too.
I think you are doing a great job and suspect they will be fine once everyone’s immune systems get used to the other flock.
One thing... I did notice a couple open beaks. Are they just being vocal? Is it hot? Something else?