hannahchicken
In the Brooder
- May 7, 2015
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I have 8 baby chicks ~3 weeks. my 2 rhode island reds are ~4 weeks though. I have a golden laced wyandotte who is significantly smaller than the others. She eats, poops, drinks water with rooster booster in it, etc...
Recently she hang been getting picked on but seems like she just keeps getting trampled by the feeder and the tray of dirt for dust baths. Should I separate her or the two larger ones?
I want them to form a pecking order and be familiar with one another but I want to give her the best chance to thrive.
Recently she hang been getting picked on but seems like she just keeps getting trampled by the feeder and the tray of dirt for dust baths. Should I separate her or the two larger ones?
I want them to form a pecking order and be familiar with one another but I want to give her the best chance to thrive.