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  1. QueenMisha

    Integrating young pullets with mature hens - what's the best age?

    x2... except the use of pronouns. @unbaked pegga The bird in your photos is without a doubt a rooster.
  2. QueenMisha

    Integrating young pullets with mature hens - what's the best age?

    8 or 9 weeks? If the bird is that young, then he is definitely, 100%, unequivocally a cockerel.
  3. QueenMisha

    Integrating young pullets with mature hens - what's the best age?

    You sure that's a pullet? There's a lot of red in those shoulders and that comb and wattle is pretty big. If it's a young bird I'd be surprised if that was female...
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    Integrating young pullets with mature hens - what's the best age?

    Yes, 100% always quarantine. You can get lucky 99 times out of 100 but it only takes once to introduce an infectious disease into your flock. I have had personal experience with this (MG and MS infections due to poor quarantine procedure) and believe me, it's heartbreak whether you choose to...
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    Integrating young pullets with mature hens - what's the best age?

    8-10 weeks is a fine age to begin allowing physical interaction, as long as they've been within eyeshot of each other for at least a few weeks.
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