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X2. And I've raised quite a lot of NN over the years, it was always an exception for tears, they were always pullets except for one older hen in a flock with too many males which were beating up an actively breeding rooster.
I don't even separate cockerel from pullet broodmates. They all grow up together. However if there's a very bad ratio of roosters to pullets, the boys do get culled out earlier to reduce the male ratio but never separated...
Also the skin does get much thicker as they mature.
One of the best and most amazing things about chickens is that they heal incredibly quickly. The boys will take a while to smooth out their moves but in all honesty you may still witness the girls getting roughed up from time to time. A lot of my girls literally run to my arms when the boys are getting too amorous with them, and I still sometime have to play field medic...but it does get better over time.
This helps. Part of my procrastination was actually probably subconsciously wanting to see if it would be ok not to have to separate them yet. But in this case, I think it'll be good to give the girls a break for a little bit. I'm not expecting Barry White moves from all the boys, but I really don't want to have to patch the girls up daily either.
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