🐔 Age at Integration: Reducing Stress When Combining Flocks
Adding new birds to your flock? With some members hatching chicks and the weather allowing for more meet ups and poultry swaps, I wanted to share these tips 😊
Timing and technique matter! Poor integration causes stress, injuries, and even death.
Why Integration Is Stressful:
🐔Pecking order must be re-established
🐔Territorial behavior increases
🐔New birds are “invaders” to existing flock
🐔Size/age differences create vulnerability
Ideal Age for Integration:
THE GOAL:
New birds should be similar SIZE to existing flock—not necessarily same age!
GENERAL GUIDELINES:
🪶Minimum: 8-12 weeks old (fully feathered)
🪶Ideal: 12-16 weeks (larger, more resilient)
🪶Wait until: New birds are 2/3 size of adults
🪶Never: Mix tiny chicks with adults unsupervised!
Why Size Matters More Than Age:
🐥Small birds can’t escape aggression
🐥Size difference increases bullying severity
🐥Larger birds can defend themselves
🐥Similar sizes = faster pecking order resolution
The “See But Not Touch” Method:
PHASE 1: Visual Introduction (1-2 weeks)
👀House new birds where flocks can see each other
👀Wire barrier between groups
👀Reduces novelty and fear
PHASE 2: Supervised Meetings
🐓Short, supervised interactions
🐓Neutral territory if possible
🐓Watch for excessive aggression
PHASE 3: Full Integration
🌱Combine at dusk (birds are calmer)
🌱Ensure multiple feed/water stations
🌱Provide hiding spots and escape routes
Reducing Integration Stress:
✓ Space: More room = less conflict
✓ Resources: Multiple feeders/waterers
✓ Hiding spots: Let bullied birds escape
✓ Distractions: Treats, enrichment
✓ Time: Allow 2-4 weeks for adjustment
✓ Monitor: Watch for injuries, birds not eating
Warning Signs of Problems:
🩸Blood drawn
🩸Birds prevented from eating/drinking
🩸Excessive hiding
🩸Injuries accumulating
Your turn:
❓What’s your go-to integration methods? 🐣
❓Ever had an integration disaster? What would you do differently? 😬
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Nisana Miller
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🐔 Age at Integration: Reducing Stress When Combining Flocks
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