Southern NY, Dutchess county and below

Wow it's hard to incorporate the 3 different
batches of chicks together. It's like they form
3 different gangs, they stay with their group and
every once in a while total kayos erupts.

Karen, I have the same problem. It's like having 3 flocks. I have the 6 big girls, the 4 medium girls and the 4 babies (3 girls, 1 roo). The babies actually intermingle with the big girls more than the medium girls, but I think that may be because the roo is with them. The medium girls rarely come out of the coop and the babies stay in a different part of the run than the big girls. And you're right. Once in a while all of them get together and there's chaos!

When I let the big and medium girls out to free range, they go to different parts of the yard. At night the big girls roost, the medium girls sleep in a nest box and the babies sleep in a corner. Oh well.

And in case anyone is counting, that adds up to 8.
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Karen, I have the same problem. It's like having 3 flocks. I have the 6 big girls, the 4 medium girls and the 4 babies (3 girls, 1 roo). The babies actually intermingle with the big girls more than the medium girls, but I think that may be because the roo is with them. The medium girls rarely come out of the coop and the babies stay in a different part of the run than the big girls. And you're right. Once in a while all of them get together and there's chaos!

When I let the big and medium girls out to free range, they go to different parts of the yard. At night the big girls roost, the medium girls sleep in a nest box and the babies sleep in a corner. Oh well.

And in case anyone is counting, that adds up to 8.
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More eye candy.



OK roberta. you know marans right? these are from pure, different varieties of marans in a pen all together. What does this cutie look to be? I have another with darker colors but certainly not black coloring. Just so pretty in browns and tans.

And then 2 which are black and white.
 
Good morning all; A lot of reading to do. Went up to visit with my family on Sat. 2+ hours up. We had a BBQ at Round Pond ; a place on West Point. I grew up going there every week end growing up. Rained part of the day Thankfully we had a covered pavilion .I injured my arm pretty badly when I fell playing kickball with the kids.I rounded them up and took them to go play ball 'cause Icouldn't stand listening to their parents yell at them anymore. I drove back the same night. went to the ER on Sunday morning at 7:00 'cause I couldn't move it.It isn't broken. They said possible rotator cuff (would rather have it broken. I am icing it for now to see if it gets better.
I so love having my son home. he heads back Wed.
Sorry if this typing is a mess I'm still getting use to thisipad.

So sorry to hear about your shoulder. We have a rule that my husband is not allowed to play games with kids anymore. The last time he kicked a soccer ball around with a bunch of 8 year olds...he broke his wrist! :D Oh, and he had major rotator cuff surgery that was not arthroscopic....so we've been through that too. Hope you feel better really soon.
 
Wow it's hard to incorporate the 3 different
batches of chicks together. It's like they form
3 different gangs, they stay with their group and
every once in a while total kayos erupts.

I'm having the same problem and even have to keep my groups separated so they can get equal access to food. My 3 groups have only a 2-3 week difference in age...but I think that having to "quarantine" each group as I brought them home has caused this issue. If I had plopped them all together in one brooder, I'm sure everything would have been fine. Instead i played it safe and gave each group their own brooder in the living room. I have a large coop and haven't been able to integrate them into one big happy family. Any suggestions would be welcomed...Tina
 

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