So, I am attempting to integrate the 3 month old NYD chicks with the big girls, and it seems to be going relatively well, except that George is so timid. But, I am wondering, how many nights will I have to go out and abduct the chicks from the grow out coop where they have snuck in and roosted, and replace them in the big girl coop? I suppose I should just leave all the chickens in the big girl coop and little run and not let the free range, but George is so frightened. I had to evict her from the nest box today. I believe she huddled in there all day and Hattie ended up laying her egg out in the run, where it was broken and eaten. After I got home today, I made them a rather unpretentious second next box out of a kitty litter bucket so there would be one available. I hate for poor George to be so intimidated, but Astrid is definitely sticking up for her, and I believe at this point it is her temperament, not her age. The older girls have accepted Astrid, the baby roo, and I am afraid he will turn on George because she is not fitting in. It's like a bunch of middle schoolers.
Maybe I should make more hideyholes for her?
I am concerned that by grabbing the rooster every night, I am going to make him mean, and I am afraid to close up the grow out coop when they free range because she will pick some bizarre place to roost for the night and I won't find her before the dogs do. If I just leave them all in the big girl coop and run, will the older hens get bored and start whaling on George? For three nights, now, I have crept out at night and abducted the NYD chicks and put them on the roost in the big girl coop.