You might need to keep them separated for a while. If they are not drawing blood, they may be fine though. It can take two weeks for them to integrate completelyThe younger chicks keep attacking the poor Cochins:
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You might need to keep them separated for a while. If they are not drawing blood, they may be fine though. It can take two weeks for them to integrate completelyThe younger chicks keep attacking the poor Cochins:
That is normal. They will be all together again in a couple of weeksThey all free range.Went to check on them and the cochIns seem to have split and just decided to keep to themselves.Crazy how a chickens brain changes.Just an hour ago they were playing and eating together.
Sometimes cockerels do not ever get along. You never know.Just out of curiosity,if I have to Seperate or get rid of a chick,will it stress them?My two suspect males are fighting really bad.Have calmed down,but both were scared after that,so nobody has head huncho spot right now.Have had two males nearly kill each other at this age,ones eyelid and wattles got ripped off all because I was too dumb to realize things were going to far.An much older and it’s obvious someone may have to go.Fat Albert had head spot and I love both them,escpecially fat alberts little bad attitude,but he is currently sulking right now after taking an l.I watched to make sure things didn’t go too far,and so far they just split up and decided to wait it off and I know they will hurt each other when I’m gone.
There is usually one each month. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/june-hatch-a-long.1246804/Does anyone know of a June hatching thread?My gray hen is out there sitting now and am thinking about letting her sit.