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  1. Tammy719

    Moving 12 pullets and 4 hens to a new coop.

    I plan to keep the chickens. We built the new coop so that it could keep the 3 more aggressive ones away from the rest. My question was more on how to move the pullet and the 5 friendly hens into one coop it's stressing out the hens.
  2. Tammy719

    Moving 12 pullets and 4 hens to a new coop.

    We have 5 hens that are 2 years old. The 3 that's are my "problem" hens are about 8 months old. The pullets are about 4-5 moths old and we have had them since they were 1 week old. They have. Had plenty of time to get used to living beside them. As I mentioned before they go straight into the...
  3. Tammy719

    Moving 12 pullets and 4 hens to a new coop.

    No we dont! These girls are just not going yo be free range!
  4. Tammy719

    Moving 12 pullets and 4 hens to a new coop.

    Thanks for your reply. The existing coop is 8x8 and only houses 8 hens. The pullet are still in the coop we had purchased for the babies. They both are connected at the run but have different run spaces so they only time they interact are when they free range and the aggressive hens have...
  5. Tammy719

    Moving 12 pullets and 4 hens to a new coop.

    That's how they have been living for the past 4 months and as soon as we let them out they run to the pullet area. I think it's best we keep them separate. They just are not nice chickens. They even chase my cats! We have never had red Rangers before ans I won't have them again. If we butchered...
  6. Tammy719

    Moving 12 pullets and 4 hens to a new coop.

    We are in the process of building a bigger coop and run for our pullets. We have a hen that is about a year old that we think killed 2 of them so we want to split them up. They free range during the day and at night the pullets are still going to the coop we kept them in when they were babies...
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