TKGray5711
Chirping
- Jun 21, 2022
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We've got a 20week old BO flock of 9 hens. We've also got x3 3-4 week chicks (a lav. orpington rooster, and two mystery pullets). I've been taking their brooder outside during the day, the chicks have been out in the yard with the older girls a few times under supervision.
The hens have delivered a few pecks and very short chases to the little chicks, but more or less kind if ignore them/go off to their favorite foraging bush. We've been letting them all out together for bits of supervised time for about a week. The brooder has been outside with the hens all day, every day for a week.
When/how do we actually let the chicks sleep in the coop? We aren't worried about temperatures, as it's still fairly moderate at night here, and the chicks have been outside without a heat source the whole week. I just worry about them being injured.
The big hens don't seem really aggressive, just normal "pecking order" stuff...but I don't want to overestimate and put a chick in danger.
What are your thoughts?
The hens have delivered a few pecks and very short chases to the little chicks, but more or less kind if ignore them/go off to their favorite foraging bush. We've been letting them all out together for bits of supervised time for about a week. The brooder has been outside with the hens all day, every day for a week.
When/how do we actually let the chicks sleep in the coop? We aren't worried about temperatures, as it's still fairly moderate at night here, and the chicks have been outside without a heat source the whole week. I just worry about them being injured.
The big hens don't seem really aggressive, just normal "pecking order" stuff...but I don't want to overestimate and put a chick in danger.
What are your thoughts?