How old are these birds? Do they have a minimum of 4 s.f. in the coop, and 10 s.f. in the run/bird. The LO definitely have their size going for them. You could let them out to free range together... if they are old enough for that. Or you could make a bantam sized door between their 2 areas, and open it so the bantams can come and go at will. You'll have to supervise to be sure the bantams can figure out how to dive back through their door. Perhaps put black tape around it to make it more visible... They'll pick on the bantams. That's chicken nature. But as long as the bantams have escape routes, and the LO are not singling one out and ganging up on her, and as long as they are not drawing blood, it should be ok. I like to give LOTS of treats when I'm integrating, and spread those treats far and wide.Output management... love it!!![]()
Speaking of integrating... My bantam cochins are in a pen right beside my LO's, with just wire between them. I let the LO's out in the evenings when I am home, but the cochins don't get out much. They have a lot more room/bird, and the LO's are a little more cramped.... plus, I had been afraid if one of those little ones got loose, I'd never catch it! But yesterday, I let them out. The LO's were still very mean to the cochins. The cochins ran from them. Armand did try to stand up to a few, but he would still eventually run. So after watching for a few minutes, I separated them again. Would it just take time, and I just need to let them be, or are there times that its just impossible. I'll never have them penned together, but it would be nice if they could free-range at the same time occasionally. Maybe I'm just over-protective?