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The chicks are all nearly fledged now so I don't know how old that makes them, and the ginni hens aren't even like 2 weeks old I think.
My Dad put them next to the chickens but not in there, for their first time out. and the ginnies seemed to be so upset and distressed they couldn't be IN with the chickens but insight of them, so he noticed that after the initial holy crap, what's this bright warm environment we're in freak out stage, where they just ran around like HELP HELP, PLEASE! GET US OUT OF HERE stage they began sitting down an watching the chickens, and then they began pecking at the wire between the chickens and them, and I told Dad I think they want in with the chickens, and he said I think so too, and so we put them in , and all was fine for several hours. right away they ran over and began mingling and walking around and when the bigger chicks all crowded the feeder, a few of them even had enough moxy to try and get in there lol.
all was fine an then a couple hours later he see's that the biggest chicken an 2 others are really going after the baby ginnie's, they charge them and chase them and then peck their necks or grab one by the tuft of neck feathers an drag it around.
This is really sad since the first meeting for a couple hours was so peaceful. They were not raised together, the chicks had been at our house for several weeks before the ginnies but all signs of them being raised together from now on was positive, but not now.
Why are they attacking our baby ginnies
Also and this was not done by our chickens, it was damaged if it is, before they ever left their brooder box to mingle outside, something looks wrong with one of the ginnies wing feathers , instead of being smooth to her body a couple clusters sticks out at an angle, Her 2 sisters don't.
I have pictures of the wing in question but they're not clear enough to really tell I'll try to get better photo's but based on description any ideas?
My Dad put them next to the chickens but not in there, for their first time out. and the ginnies seemed to be so upset and distressed they couldn't be IN with the chickens but insight of them, so he noticed that after the initial holy crap, what's this bright warm environment we're in freak out stage, where they just ran around like HELP HELP, PLEASE! GET US OUT OF HERE stage they began sitting down an watching the chickens, and then they began pecking at the wire between the chickens and them, and I told Dad I think they want in with the chickens, and he said I think so too, and so we put them in , and all was fine for several hours. right away they ran over and began mingling and walking around and when the bigger chicks all crowded the feeder, a few of them even had enough moxy to try and get in there lol.
all was fine an then a couple hours later he see's that the biggest chicken an 2 others are really going after the baby ginnie's, they charge them and chase them and then peck their necks or grab one by the tuft of neck feathers an drag it around.
This is really sad since the first meeting for a couple hours was so peaceful. They were not raised together, the chicks had been at our house for several weeks before the ginnies but all signs of them being raised together from now on was positive, but not now.
Why are they attacking our baby ginnies

Also and this was not done by our chickens, it was damaged if it is, before they ever left their brooder box to mingle outside, something looks wrong with one of the ginnies wing feathers , instead of being smooth to her body a couple clusters sticks out at an angle, Her 2 sisters don't.
I have pictures of the wing in question but they're not clear enough to really tell I'll try to get better photo's but based on description any ideas?
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