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Hi Cemani people,
I am a brand-new AC owner.I received 4 chicks of this wondrous breed (3 eight week and one 6 week old--hopefully three hens and a roo) 2 days ago. I have them in quarantine in my garage and plan to keep them separate from my other chooks for a month, at least.
My question is--how well do these guys integrate with other birds? I currently have 5 banties (silkies, a cochin, and a d'uccle) who are out in a coop/run, and am getting 5 more day old chicks next week (3 more banties, an easter egger and a favaucana). I will probably have the new batch of chicks out to meet my older girls in like 3.5-4 weeks, but I'm wondering about when and if to introduce the ACs. Do you think I can successfully mix them with my other birds? My husband is currently building another coop and I can keep them separate if I have to. Thank you in advance and please forgive my ignorance, I am new at this and want to do the best thing for
My cemanis are very rambunctious, tenacious birds. I have seramas..very small..they bully them and pick on them. I also have RIRs and orpingtons..they r much larger..and the cemanis don't take any crap from Them. I think the cemanis may give your silkie and bamtums a hard time. They seem fearless..very hardy..and get really aggressive when it comes to food. I love them...but gave them thier own space...so i don't have squabbles. Even when i added some younger cemani chicks n with the older cemani youngsters(I kept them in a separate cage in the pen at 1st)...they would chase the little ones around initially..they still chase them when i feed...but the youngsters are really hardy/fearless. It always changes flock dynamics when u add new birds..theres always fussing because the pecking order will change. Introduce your youngsters in a cage near your flock so they can safely get acquainted for several days. Introduce after the normal feed time. Supervise them for bullying. After a couple weeks near my flock..i let the chicks out to run around for a bit while I was there..then gradually let them have more time. The older birds will boss them..but..the chicks learn really quick how to navigate around them. I also kept crates upside down they could duck under to hide under when they were chased.Hi Cemani people,
I am a brand-new AC owner.I received 4 chicks of this wondrous breed (3 eight week and one 6 week old--hopefully three hens and a roo) 2 days ago. I have them in quarantine in my garage and plan to keep them separate from my other chooks for a month, at least.
My question is--how well do these guys integrate with other birds? I currently have 5 banties (silkies, a cochin, and a d'uccle) who are out in a coop/run, and am getting 5 more day old chicks next week (3 more banties, an easter egger and a favaucana). I will probably have the new batch of chicks out to meet my older girls in like 3.5-4 weeks, but I'm wondering about when and if to introduce the ACs. Do you think I can successfully mix them with my other birds? My husband is currently building another coop and I can keep them separate if I have to. Thank you in advance and please forgive my ignorance, I am new at this and want to do the best thing for my birds.
Cindi
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These are my new babies. I haven't scrutinized their Royal Blackness yet (tongues/vents/etc.) as I don't want to stress them out any more than they already are, but to me they are very beautiful birds! Really active and curious.
I got 6 from a breeder. I fussed at them for sending me a couple w/white toe nails and they sent me 3 more. Then i hatched 6 more fron shipped eggs. The way they chirp...reminds me of those little dinosaur thingys n Jurassic park that were small but would jump on anything to eat it! Right out a the egg..they r really easy.. rambunctious eating machines. I have way to many roosters. The male chicks started sparing early...i figured out quickly who the males were. They eat whatever I toss at them. They can be stinkers at feeding time...and will chase off the others.Thanks abraga, that was very helpful and informative and exactly what I was looking for! That is also what I suspected, but now that I know, I think (for a good long while at least)I will keep the new coop and run separate from my banty coop to give them their space and time to acclimate. I don't want any problems and I'll already be introducing the new ones to my flock so that is enough stress.
These birds are so cool. I hope it's OK to post on this thread? I don't plan on breeding, just want a few for my own enjoyment, and am really thrilled to have some.![]()
Nice looking group! Feel free to post away!
As for integrating, if you free range, they might be ok together, but as abraga said, AC's have very strong personalities... I have had them do fine with bantams, but not confined in a coop with them... they do tend to get cranky and will pick on the smaller ones... other lf that are assertive tends to lead to constant dominance scraps too... they're a wonderful breed, but learning their quirks has been an enlightening experience, lol... plus, they are extremely intelligent and very flight capable...
I got 6 from a breeder. I fussed at them for sending me a couple w/white toe nails and they sent me 3 more. Then i hatched 6 more fron shipped eggs. The way they chirp...reminds me of those little dinosaur thingys n Jurassic park that were small but would jump on anything to eat it! Right out a the egg..they r really easy.. rambunctious eating machines. I have way to many roosters. The male chicks started sparing early...i figured out quickly who the males were. They eat whatever I toss at them. They can be stinkers at feeding time...and will chase off the others.
I have them in a coop with my RIRs..but separated..they all stink to me!!!I do not notice they smell any stronger. Perhaps the change/stress/environment/different feed w a new home has affected the other end a bit. Mayb after the adjust to new routine and all the smell will get better. They do remind me of mini vilaceraptor dinosaurs..this morning when i walked out to feed..the babies were doing thst chirp thingy that reminds me of them. I pick my birds up everyday and talk to each one. One of my roosters is really sweet..likes to b petted. When i go out to feed..they will literally jump up to snatch food.They really are eating machines!! Little gavons, they feast on *everything*, and they kinda are like dinosaurs! The roo looks like some kind of alien burned-up stegasaurus with that freaky black comb, lol. They are beyond cool, the first time I saw pictures of them I knew I had to have them. I just hope they eventually get over their terror of me.
This is a weird question, but do they have a funkier smell typically than regular chickens? Cuz mine are a little bit gamey. It's not horrid, just strong and distinctive. They do look and act totally healthy, except for the little one who seems to have a bit of an eye issue which I have to check out.