Last night I decided that it was time to do the final integration of the clutches.
In one group I have 2 welsummers (aged 24 weeks) and a HUGE hybrid (21 weeks) (all hens), and in the other younger group, I have 5 hybrids (18 weeks), 1 male. They are all of similar size, except for the hybrid of the first group, who is about the same size as the cockerel.
They have been together through a wire fence for about 6 weeks, and last night I put them all in the big coop (plenty of room for all of them).
the last time I integrated it went really well (the first group was initially made up by integrating the welsummers and a clutch consisting of the hybrid and 2 speckled sussex who both turned out to be boys and so have since been rehomed.) There were a few spats to begin with but it went very smoothly.
Today isnt going so well. Rather than spats, there seems to be relentless bullying of the younger clutch, particularly of the cockerel. I've had to separate off one of the welsummers because she was just chasing them constantly and wouldnt let up even to eat or drink. (she can still see all the others through the wire, just cant get to them.)
I want them to find their position and leave things as much as possible but its difficult when the younger clutch are just hiding away frightened unless I am out there with them. They are being pecked every time they go near the other two, and are being cornered every now and then. I'm surprised the cockerel isnt fighting back, but he hasnt stood up for himself at all.
Oddly, the "top" chicken (the other welsummer) has started pulling the feathers out (and eating them) of the hybrid in her group, something I havent observed before. the hybrid seems to be letting her do it to begin with, and then when she pulls to hard runs away.
Its not through lack of space, they are free ranging and have half the garden.
Am I doing something wrong, should I separate them again and leave it for a couple of days or persevere and hope they sort it out? Should I put the other welsummer back in with the group straight away or leave her segregated for a bit longer (its been about 2 hours) No blood has been drawn anywhere and there hasnt been any proper fighting because the younger group are just running away scared.
In one group I have 2 welsummers (aged 24 weeks) and a HUGE hybrid (21 weeks) (all hens), and in the other younger group, I have 5 hybrids (18 weeks), 1 male. They are all of similar size, except for the hybrid of the first group, who is about the same size as the cockerel.
They have been together through a wire fence for about 6 weeks, and last night I put them all in the big coop (plenty of room for all of them).
the last time I integrated it went really well (the first group was initially made up by integrating the welsummers and a clutch consisting of the hybrid and 2 speckled sussex who both turned out to be boys and so have since been rehomed.) There were a few spats to begin with but it went very smoothly.
Today isnt going so well. Rather than spats, there seems to be relentless bullying of the younger clutch, particularly of the cockerel. I've had to separate off one of the welsummers because she was just chasing them constantly and wouldnt let up even to eat or drink. (she can still see all the others through the wire, just cant get to them.)
I want them to find their position and leave things as much as possible but its difficult when the younger clutch are just hiding away frightened unless I am out there with them. They are being pecked every time they go near the other two, and are being cornered every now and then. I'm surprised the cockerel isnt fighting back, but he hasnt stood up for himself at all.
Oddly, the "top" chicken (the other welsummer) has started pulling the feathers out (and eating them) of the hybrid in her group, something I havent observed before. the hybrid seems to be letting her do it to begin with, and then when she pulls to hard runs away.
Its not through lack of space, they are free ranging and have half the garden.
Am I doing something wrong, should I separate them again and leave it for a couple of days or persevere and hope they sort it out? Should I put the other welsummer back in with the group straight away or leave her segregated for a bit longer (its been about 2 hours) No blood has been drawn anywhere and there hasnt been any proper fighting because the younger group are just running away scared.