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MeanCheek
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I got these nine Spitz in the mail the other day
What you describe doesn’t sound so bad to me. I would just let them all be together and work it out for themselves. A peck as the chick walks by is not the same as if she were hunting them down and trying to kill them.So exciting. I still have one hen that just can't seem to leave the chicks alone. I have been doing longer and longer supervised integration visits, but she just seems to really like to peck them So she is still in a separate box at night and a separate run area part of the day. I wanted to let her out completely and have them all mixed by now while mama is still in protective mode but I am on the fence. I guess I don't know what is normal and what is considered excessive as I haven't had chicks before. She doesn't run, chase and corner them but she does like to take a peck here and there as they pass her. I know pecking when they come up to where they are eating food or treats is normal, so I am not too concerned over that, it is just the non-food pecking that concerns me. Any thoughts from anyone?
I had all of them out unsupervised yesterday for 2 hours and all seemed well, they were even all out in the dust bath area laying right next to each other. Mama hen will chase her and peck her legs as she isn't higher on the pecking order, I just don't want her to peck them just because and get in that habit. you know? Plus I don't want her loose in the coop if she is still doing that when they have nowhere to run and hide.
all comments and suggestions welcome. I am hoping to have the coop and run free of penned off sections within a couple weeks as the colder it gets the more I want everyone to access shelter if needed. Plus it is a PIA to clean around, lol
Ok, I am comfortable doing this. I have kept the door open between her pen and the rest of the run all day yesterday and no one seemed to have any marks or injuries I am going to open it all up this afternoon. They will be 5 weeks old this Sat, so they gotta learn and there is more than enough space, roosts, feed/waterers and hiding spots in the run with space for 25 and I only have 12 counting the chicks.What you describe doesn’t sound so bad to me. I would just let them all be together and work it out for themselves. A peck as the chick walks by is not the same as if she were hunting them down and trying to kill them.