Found this about Mt. Healthy hatchery in OH. http://washingtonexaminer.com/entertainment/health/2012/06/ohio-hatchery-investigating-salmonella-reports/679546 .
They also released a statement http://www.mthealthy.com/page/473540919.
It is well known that chickens can carry salmonella and that we...
I spent the better part of 3 months building a coop (raised it 2.5 ft off the ground, 6x8) and run for my gals (8x13) for 14 chicks. When they outgrew their brooder (started picking blood feathers, what a mess) I decided that it was time for them to move into their new home. To my dismay, they...
Oh, forgot to mention to be sure to give all of the chicks pleanty of space, say 3-4 square feet per bird. This will also ensure that the new ones don't get pecked too much.
Thaks Sumi! Sounds like a plan. I would suggest a minimum of 2 new chicks, aged between a day old and 3 weeks. I find that the more newbies that are thrown into the crowd overwhelms the current flock and reduces the amount of pecking that the newcomers recieve. The 3 week old chicks have not...
I just had a similar scenario. I had 3 chicks (2 Wynadottes and 1 Turken) then later decided that I wanted a few more. I added 5 new chicks to the original 3 (then 2 weeks old), 2 Iowa Blues, 2 Welsummers and 1 Golden-Spangled Hamburg. All got along fine after getting pecked on the head a couple...