The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: GillB on June 07, 2012, 04:30:47 pm
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Hiya
Ive got 8 pekin chicks - 4 with two hens each that are about 4 weeks old now - the hens and cockerel normally live free range (in a pen at night).
These are our first chicks and was wondering when to introduce them to their Dad - is likely to attack them, for instance?
At the mo' they are in separate runs next to their night pen and within his sight and sound
I was wondering when to introduce them into the flock generally (there's only 3 other hens) - their Moms are v protective at the mo'
Wot d'you think? Eager to learn, Ta :chook:
Gill
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I never reintroduce male chicks back in with Dad after one unfortunate incident where one of our cockerels pecked his son to death. I wait until I'm certain of their gender then only put back the girls at maybe three or four months old. The boys then go to the 'waiting for casseroling' pen to be fed grain until I have time to sort them all out.
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My broodies have separate accomodation with their chicks. All other hens free range over about 2 acres ..... so lots of space to get away from each other. Until I think they are big enough not to be bothered by my cat or the sparrowhawk I only let them out while I am there to watch them. However my 6 cockerels have never hurt them or taken much notice of them for that matter. May go over and have a half-hearted look at them but nothing more. Same goes for other hens. Lots of friends around here do much the same and havent heard of any problems ever. It maybe different if they are in runs/enclosed areas.
Maybe just supervise their first outings. ;D
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I never separate mine out, and Ichabod is a gentle fellow. I would keep a close eye to start off when you do mix them, but all my Pekins are softies :love:
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Brill :)
Thanks
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I breed croads and the broodies introduce the chicks to the cock as soon as they take them out for a walk the cocks are excelent with chicks and lower their heads to chick height. The chicks approach and peck at his face. The cocks stand motionless until this introduction is over. I introduce my incubator chicks within about a week and no one hurts them.
In fact my 3 broodies moved out of their broody coops after about 3 days and moved into the main coop with all the adult hens and the cock. The babies get on fine with the grown ups even though the adults are a mixture of different breeds not just croads.
Your pekins are also an oriental breed with the same gentle nature so your cock will be fine Im sure.
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