Misty Rubner
Hatching
- Jul 25, 2017
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I have a mixed age flock (4-1 1/2 year olds and 8-14 week olds). The big girls have been free range for about the last three months and the little girls have been free range for several weeks. The two groups keep mostly to themselves but cross paths in the yard. Today a coyote got one of my big girls so they now need to be kept in their large coop/run. The big girls are not so excited about their new roommates and one in particular (BFF of the one killed this morning) is chasing them, plucking and eating their feathers. Should I coop her separately and hope for an attitude adjustment? Should I leave it be and monitor them closely allowing time to settle? I don’t want to cause her more stress after what she witnessed this morning.
Also, I had planned on waiting a few more weeks before merging the two flocks. What is the recommended age to do this? The little girls are slightly smaller than the big girls but not by much.
Also, I had planned on waiting a few more weeks before merging the two flocks. What is the recommended age to do this? The little girls are slightly smaller than the big girls but not by much.