Hello fellow Chickeners
Two days ago I introduced my 5-6 week old chicks (3 Barnevelders, 2 Legbar 1 Araucana) to the older chicks (" Brahma Bantams & 2 Silkies) which are 11 weeks old. I made a pen in the big chicken run last week so they had a chance to get used to each other over a week. Then Two nights ago I introduced the chicks at night into the coop. That went reasonably well, they all settled down within about 10 minutes.
Incidentally, the older ones don't roost - they huddle up in one of the egg-laying boxes.
Anyway, one of the Brahmas, his name is Santosh, is definitely a cockerel, and he has been chasing the chicks around a bit during the day. He's not pecking them hard, but he chases them around every now and again, especially when they get a bit bold and emerge into the centre of the run, and he chases them away from their food, so I have to shoo him away so they get a look-in. The other Brahma and the Silkies don't seem to be bothered by the little ones at all.
Today I have put a mirror in the run, as well as a couple of cds to distract him a bit.
What I need to know is, does Santosh's behaviour sound natural? How long will it take for them to become one group, rather than the 'them and us' situation we have right now?
Many thanks for all your help and input.
Marina
Two days ago I introduced my 5-6 week old chicks (3 Barnevelders, 2 Legbar 1 Araucana) to the older chicks (" Brahma Bantams & 2 Silkies) which are 11 weeks old. I made a pen in the big chicken run last week so they had a chance to get used to each other over a week. Then Two nights ago I introduced the chicks at night into the coop. That went reasonably well, they all settled down within about 10 minutes.
Incidentally, the older ones don't roost - they huddle up in one of the egg-laying boxes.
Anyway, one of the Brahmas, his name is Santosh, is definitely a cockerel, and he has been chasing the chicks around a bit during the day. He's not pecking them hard, but he chases them around every now and again, especially when they get a bit bold and emerge into the centre of the run, and he chases them away from their food, so I have to shoo him away so they get a look-in. The other Brahma and the Silkies don't seem to be bothered by the little ones at all.
Today I have put a mirror in the run, as well as a couple of cds to distract him a bit.
What I need to know is, does Santosh's behaviour sound natural? How long will it take for them to become one group, rather than the 'them and us' situation we have right now?
Many thanks for all your help and input.
Marina