When can I put them together?

a123andpoof

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Okay, we have 20 5 week olds and 2 2 weeks olds. I would like to put them together as soon as possible. And I am getting 2 silkies on the 29th. I know these are some big age diffrences so I was wondering can I put the 2 weeks in with the 5 weeks or should I wait and try putting the silkies in with the 2 weeks once I get them and then put all 4 in with the other 20? The 2 week old are EEs and will be almost 4 weeks. Or should I put them in soon and then when the silkies get older put them in? I will of course moniter and was thinking of letting them meet first through wire when I bring the older girls outside once it gets a little warmer? And then still keep them seperate at night? Oh and the other 20 are all also big birds bsl and rirs.
Any thoughts on how I should do this would be much appreciated.
 
You could try putting your 2 week olds with your older ones and see how it goes. I put in chicks that were about that far apart with no problems. There was one pecker and I took her out and put her by herself for a little while while the rest all got used to each other. I put her back in again later and she was fine with the new ones after that. Are you saying the EE's will be 4 weeks old by the time you get your Silkies? I'm not sure I would put day old Silkies in with 4 weeks olds. I put 3 day old Silkies in with 10-14 day old chicks and there was a huge difference in size. I'd probably wait until the Silkies are a little bigger and more sure on their feet.
 
Yeah the EEs would be about 4 weeks when I get the silkies. I know there will be a huge size diffrence in them. So I will try putting the EEs in with the older ones and see how it goes. Then when I get the silkies put them in when they are a couple weeks. Does this sound good?
 
I would go with your idea of putting the younger ones you have now in with the older ones. As far as when you should mix in the silkies, I would wait until they get to be a "good size" before putting them in with any older chicks.
 
Okay so the younger ones are in with the older ones, now for my problem. The young girls are still in there, and I check every hour sometimes more. There was one heat lamp and I went out there and some of the older girls had pushed the young ones to the other side of the coop. So I hung up the other heat lamp. If this is continues to be a problem should I seperate the young girls again and try again in a couple days?
 

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