Straight run bantams growing up together - will they get along?

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I'm just going to throw this out there. I have an established backyard flock of about 16 birds, mostly mixed breeds. I also just bought 11 straight run chicks of varied bantam variety: d'uccle, birchen cochin and polish. My thoughts are to have the backyard flock in the coop and free range as they do now and have the banties in a run with a smaller coop in it. What are the odds that all of the bantys (roos included) will get along as they have been raised together?
Thanks :)
 
So your asking what their future will be since they grew up together?Just a snormal as any flock.Unless you of course don’t have enough space,and your roosters may or may not.
 
Yeah I guess I’ve never had bantys before (or any of the breeds I mentioned) and wondered if there’s much difference between the bantam breeds behavior and a flock of mixed standard size rir, barred rock, Easter eggers. Basically, we’ve had a small flock of chickens for eggs purposes only (I’ve only kept one rooster to 12 hens) and now we’re getting into kids showing for 4-H. Never had bantys, never tried to have 2 flicks, never had any more than 13 chickens ;). Just trying to get a basic game plan as far as what to expect with the 11 chicks growing up.
 
Some folks keep banty breeds with LF with little to no problems.
Other have had problems...due to size, topknot 'blindness', etc.
Especially when introducing younger foofoo birds, they are at a disadvantage
If the banties are show/4H birds, I'd keep them separate from the laying flock.
You could try to free range them together, but have separate quarters just in case.
Multiple cock/erels, no matter the breed, can create problems...you might need more separate quarters for males.
 
If you put them in the same flock, replace your standard roo with a Banty or two. A standard will squash a banty hen.
 

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