My 14 week old pullets introduction to the rest of the flock!
| Tue, Jun 7 2011 05:01pm BST 1 |

Chickenz
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I have three 14 week old goldline pullets, that i raised from
chicks and have been in the same run with the rest of my flock but
in a separate area, so they can just see eachother. But i have tken
that away for a couple of weeks now, however they are still scared
of the flock and will all sit on my hen house and POO all over
it!!! Is there anyway i can stop them from going on it and mix with
the rest of the flock? But the three of them recently have been
sorting out their pecking order? Any help :)
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| Tue, Jun 7 2011 06:17pm BST 2 |

Chicken Lady
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Give them time. If they are now sorting themselves out they are
probably nearly mature enough to get amongst the others. x
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| Wed, Jun 8 2011 04:47pm BST 3 |

Chickenz
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ok, thank you! :)
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| Wed, Jun 8 2011 08:17pm BST 4 |

The Caretaker
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Hi Chickenz another little helping tip is, when you are introducing
any new hens into the coop do it at night, and another thing that i
know is done , is, spray a very light mix of watered down vinigar
over all of the chickens, old and new, they will all smell the same
then and hopefully reduce any stress that might otherwise arise by
being different
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| Thu, Jun 9 2011 12:03am BST 5 |

weeley
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I have two bantam chicks that, like yours Chickenz, are in a
smaller run inside the larger run. They're with their mum. They're
a month old now, and clearly too little to go among the 8 large
fowl girls at the moment. But how old do they need to be before I
put let them out to mix with the others?
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| Thu, Jun 9 2011 12:05am BST 6 |

click cluck
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When I want to introduce new stock to my breeding pens - I use
psychology - I will move the breeding stock out of their pen &
put the new birds into the pen. It then becomes the new birds
pen.
After a few days, the breeding stock have been kept indoors, not
such a nice home, are then put back within the pen. The new stock
then become the dominant & the old breeding stock have to start
again, on the pecking order.
Sarah,B4P
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