Things You'll Need
- Small wire pen or cardboard box
Instructions
Place chicks in a wire pen in the middle of where your other chickens are during the day. This lets them observe the new chicks without being able to hurt them.
Repeat step one every day until the chickens start showing less curiosity toward the chicks in the pen.
Turn the chicks loose in the field and watch for any signs of aggression from adult chickens. If you see any aggressive behavior, step in and shoo the adults away.
Repeat step 3 until the adult chickens no longer pick on the babies.
Observe the chicks entering the coop at night. They may need help figuring out where to go, but they will most likely follow the other chickens.
Watch to be sure the other chickens treat the chicks kindly when they enter the coop. If not, step in and shoo the other chickens away from the chicks until everyone seems to have found a comfortable roosting spot and begins to settle for the night.
Continue observing the chicks when they enter the coop at night until everyone seems to have established their place and aggression has toned down.