I have:
1) one hen and one rooster who are 1 year old - in their own ark & run
2) 14 pullets and cockerels who are 6.5 weeks old - in their own coop & run
3) 4 chicks who are 3.5 weeks old - inside in a large 4' x 4' brooder set up
What is the best way to integrate them all?
The chicks are getting very active and will be ready to be outside very soon. I don't have a third ark or coop area. Can the 4 chicks be put in with the 6.5 week olds? With 14 of them would they be less likely to notice 4 new little ones? Will they be too rough with them?
I'd like the 6.5 week olds to accept the little ones and then not introduce the two adult birds until they are all 16 weeks old.
I read this page:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=2593-adding-to-your-flock
but I didn't read anything about introducing older chicks to younger chicks.
Thanks for any help!!
1) one hen and one rooster who are 1 year old - in their own ark & run
2) 14 pullets and cockerels who are 6.5 weeks old - in their own coop & run
3) 4 chicks who are 3.5 weeks old - inside in a large 4' x 4' brooder set up
What is the best way to integrate them all?
The chicks are getting very active and will be ready to be outside very soon. I don't have a third ark or coop area. Can the 4 chicks be put in with the 6.5 week olds? With 14 of them would they be less likely to notice 4 new little ones? Will they be too rough with them?
I'd like the 6.5 week olds to accept the little ones and then not introduce the two adult birds until they are all 16 weeks old.
I read this page:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=2593-adding-to-your-flock
but I didn't read anything about introducing older chicks to younger chicks.
Thanks for any help!!