Chaos control for chicken integration.
Let’s get something straight.
New chickens don’t get “welcomed” into your flock.
They get sized up.
And sometimes that turns into nonstop pecking, one hen getting bullied, and you standing there wondering if you just made a huge mistake.
This kit is here so that doesn’t happen.
It gives you ways to redirect the chaos, step in early, and keep things from spiraling while your flock sorts itself out.
Because yes, they will figure it out.
But that doesn’t mean you should let it get ugly first.
If you are adding new chickens and don’t feel like dealing with injuries, stress, and coop drama that could have been avoided.
Also for anyone who has already said, “it’ll be fine,” and is now watching it very much not be fine.
This is not a cute bundle. It is what we reach for when integration starts heading in the wrong direction.
Here is the mistake.
You give them one thing to do.
One hen takes it over. Guards it. Now you have just created a new problem.
So this kit spreads things out.
Different spots. Different types of engagement. Less crowding. Less targeting.
You are not just distracting them. You are taking pressure off the whole flock.
Do not rush the introduction. Give them time to see each other before they share space.
Then use this stuff early. Not after someone is already getting picked apart.
Watch behavior. Step in when it shifts from normal pecking to targeted nonsense.
Keep feed and water available like normal. Treats stay under 10 percent.
Ships with your farm supply order.
“They will figure it out. Eventually. The question is how much damage happens first.”