3 1/2 weeks ago we got 7 easter egger chicks, and 8 silkie chicks to add to our little flock. Yesterday we got 9 more silkies from a hatchery. I was expecting problems integrating the wee ones with the older ones. (Last year, the older chicks started carrying the little ones around by the toes until I separated the for a bit.) I now typically use an upside down laundry basket with the bottom cut out so that they can be in the brooder and warm, but safe.
Well, this morning I went into the brooder to check on everyone and my basket silkie head count was off by two! I was looking and looking and couldn't find them. A few minutes later, I realized it was because they were sleeping under the older chicks, nice and cozy. I lifted the basket to let the rest run about, and much to my surprise no one seemed to care. The little ones started eating and drinking right next to the rest, and no pecking or chasing happened at all! Sooo, pleased right now.
If only introducing them to the 7 hens outside could go so smoothly!
Well, this morning I went into the brooder to check on everyone and my basket silkie head count was off by two! I was looking and looking and couldn't find them. A few minutes later, I realized it was because they were sleeping under the older chicks, nice and cozy. I lifted the basket to let the rest run about, and much to my surprise no one seemed to care. The little ones started eating and drinking right next to the rest, and no pecking or chasing happened at all! Sooo, pleased right now.
If only introducing them to the 7 hens outside could go so smoothly!