
, really great news about the allotment Shad!
So happy for you.
I’ve been thinking about the chasing away chicks after weaning.
I didn’t have this problem with previous chicks growing up. But this time it was/is.
First time I had much more space with 3 hens and 6 chicks growing up within the flock.
Twice, I had only 3 chicks. who I kept apart from the flock for a few weeks and integrated with the company of the broodies. After the chicks were weaned there was no problem of chicks getting chased (2 girls and and 1 boy, the boys stayed for 6 months or longer .
Only once a problem occurred when I had 2 boys and one girl. I made a big mistake to give away both cockerels at about 14 weeks old, the lonely pullet got chased away when she wanted to roost. She had a hard time living within the flock.
This year was different with 9 chicks and 6 adult hens. There was not a problem until about a week ago when the chicks were 11 weeks old, weened and I had a few (other( hens who were broody and slept in the nest box. As soon as I managed to break their broody behaviour, these hens started to chase the chicksout of the coop (to the run) in the evening
They were not allowed to roost in the coop and slept on a branche in the run. I wondered if it was because it was a large group and I didn’t have not very much roosting space for all of them.
Now most chicks are sold and I only have 2 pullets (3 months old) and sleeping in the run. They are chased too even if there is plenty roost space now for all of them in the coop. I don’t like it the pullets sleeping in the run because its not a very safe place. And I wonder what the best tactic is to get them to sleep in the coop by themselves.
This weekend I didn’t want yo interfere because I wanted to give them time to adjust that there brothers and sisters are gone. But by the end of the week I plan to take the chicks from the roost in the dark and put them on a roost inside the coop. And also take the cover off again.
The 2 pullets:
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The run with the pullets and cockerels on the roost in the run last week , under the party tent cover against the rain.
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