While surfing the internet I found a posting of kiddie pools. I put 2 of them together while also giving them raised areas along with a box for a hut and all is better. They not only have more room but also can see a lot more of their surroundings which means the Sebrights aren't so skittish...
Thank you so much! I have training in large snd small animal but have never worked with chickens. We had 2 Golden Sex-Links plus 2 Plymouth Bards but a weasel pulled up the eye stake. We were devastated but are doing things differently now to our run plus 2 coops. We live on an old volcano so...
I have 13 Silver Sebright chicks, they are a 11 days old. Some of them are getting aggressive. I am thinking about doing all of the suggested actions from here but is there a way to know male or female.