Grammieshens
In the Brooder
- Aug 20, 2018
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I am having a similar problem. I keep breaking up the fights in fear one will end up dead. Their combs and waddles are all scabbed already. Will they fight to the death?i dont think the boys will stop fighting until a clear victor establishes himself. and with the addition of new girls theres something to fight for. i read minimum of 3 weeks for the see but dont touch method and thats what i go by ( this will only be my second year with chickens) but i do have a total of 13 chickens that i had to do 4 different integrations with this method. I've noticed its a lot easier introducing a group rather then a single chicken. males will fight until someone wins.
i also learned after a couple weeks to start giving them " yard time" every day. i usually do this while im doing my chicken chores, i serve as the distraction and toss food and such to distract the other chickens, let them squabble but dont let things get too serious and just monitor then i round them back up.
oh and another good pointer i learned from BYC, if you stop the fight your only postponing it. chickens hold a grudge and that fight will be coming. my first big mistake with integration was trying to stop the fighting, they just kept getting more aggressive until i let them figure it out how they wanted to figure it out lol. had me a little worried but after a decisive victor came forth everything calmed down and those 2 are best buds lol.