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I just popped her in! I sat out there for a bit, and she immediately took to the rooster (She never leaves his side) There was a bit of pecking order pecks but that was it. Maybe I just got lucky?Hi! I have a lone chick too and was wondering how you integrated little Flash into the flock.
How big was she?I just popped her in! I sat out there for a bit, and she immediately took to the rooster (She never leaves his side) There was a bit of pecking order pecks but that was it. Maybe I just got lucky?
I think she was 3 months. But she would have been tiny.How big was she?
I have one chick. She is 3 days old. A partridge silkie. The post office was 4 days late w my eggs and only two survived the harsh handling. Out of 14. So two hatched. But one was born very small and was blind and would not eat, had splayed legs as well. It died a day ago. So pip is left alone now. She cuddles under my chin. Calls for me and has made me her mum. It's hard as she freaks out when I put her in her broader alone. Last spring I integrated 5 other silkie mixed chick's to a flock of 16 by putting them in a clear Tupperware large container with the lid a Lil bit off just outside the chicken fencing so they could see the chick's but couldn't hurt them. It was may so it was getting warmer and the snow was gone. I then brought it in the yard w the other flock and kept watchHi! I have a lone chick too and was wondering how you integrated little Flash into the flock.