magikoslo
In the Brooder
We have a flock of 12 chickens. All are either a year old or 9 months old. Today we got an additional 2 chickens, which are about 3 months old. Most of our chickens ignored them, but one of our Welsummers went crazy with them. We didn't let it go on for long and separated the Welsummer out. We think this particular Welsummer had been at the bottom of the pecking order and that maybe that is why she was pecking the new girls so much. My question is: When you introduce younger chickens into a flock of older chickens, will the younger (and smaller) chickens always be at the bottom of the pecking order?
We plan to keep the newbies separated in a dog cage within the coop/run for a little while and we will take them out each day for a bit to see if the Welsummer does better with them over time. We'll let her show the new chickens that she is boss and will only separate them again if she gets vicious.
If anyone has any other suggestions or has any answers about how introducing various aged chickens to a flock affects pecking order, I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks in advance
We plan to keep the newbies separated in a dog cage within the coop/run for a little while and we will take them out each day for a bit to see if the Welsummer does better with them over time. We'll let her show the new chickens that she is boss and will only separate them again if she gets vicious.
If anyone has any other suggestions or has any answers about how introducing various aged chickens to a flock affects pecking order, I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks in advance
