Thank you, he was hatched from a group of mixed eggs that I got from a farm down the road. He is the sweetest guy to the older girls and the young pullets.
I guess that my main concern was not having the broody momma to teach her big sisters to leave the younguns alone. Your answer helps my confidence alot. Today will be the day they all get to mingle. The run is attached to the coop and together they have 160 sq ft of space. Plenty of places to...
They can see each other & have been in the same coop for a month now. I let the big girls & roo out to the run and let the pullets into the main coop during the day. At dusk I reverse the plan, put the pullets into their enclosure & let the big girls & roo back into the coop. My main concern is...
In the past I have always had momma hen to introduce her chicks to the older flock. I have 8 nine week old pullets who are in the coop with the older flock of 5 hens and a rooster but separated in their own enclosure. When can I mix the two groups and what is the best way to do it?
Ingredients:
1 large Vidalia onion
6 bamboo skewers (soaked in water 30 min.)
3 tbsp light brown sugar
pinch salt
1/4 cup Marsala wine or bourbon
1 tbsp olive oil
Cooking Instructions
Cut ends off onion & remove the outer skin. Cut onion into 1/2 inch slices. Push a skewer through an onion...