I would wait until the younger chickens are at least a few months old. The older chickens will peck the younger ones, but they will stop at some point.
If by change you mean clean out then it depends how many chickens you have and how big the coop is. But I would clean it out about every two weeks or so.
You should separate the little chicken from the others to prevent further harm. You can create a temporary barrier, like a wire mesh, within the coop to keep them separated but still able to see and interact with each other. Observing their behavior and making sure the little chicken has enough space and resources can help address the issue.
Chickens are a little too big for a housecat to kill, but it will eat chicken if it is put in front of the cat.
depends on how big and materials too. but they usally cost a little bit over $100.00.
bees eat chicken because they cannot digest cows...cows are too big for bees to swallow whole as they do chickens...i had a whole swarm of bees in my chicken coop all my chickens died...i am penniless but i plan on robbing their hive of honey and sell it for a profit
No, Because Big Cat Are Not The Same Of Little Cat
28 depends how big the chickens are
Well, sort of. A barn is big enough to handle both but it would not be a good idea to put a sheep in a chicken coop. Birds roost at night and droppings tend to get all over everything under them. Sheep move around and eggs would get crushed.
no tigers and chickens are not related tigers are big cats that are mammals and chickens are fowl that are birds they are not related
Chickens are so big because the eat more than the energy they exert. Poultry breeders have met the demands of consumers wanting larger product by feeding chickens more feed and limiting their exercise. This makes the chickens bigger and obese.
bees eat chicken because they cannot digest cows...cows are too big for bees to swallow whole as they do chickens...i had a whole swarm of bees in my chicken coop all my chickens died...i am penniless but i plan on robbing their hive of honey and sell it for a profit
How big chickens get depends on the breed of the bird. Some will only grow to the size of a pigeon while others can grow to about 18 pounds.