That is a valid reason to have a closed flock.
In this case, because you want to add to your flock, I would do a canary bird. Take one of your original birds, and put near the new birds. If that bird stays well, it should be safe. If that bird gets sick, you have saved yourself thousands.
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The first summer, that is what I thought. And my plan was to cull her in the fall. But a predator got the cockerel and mean hen. And THEN the flock was just fine with her. She gained her confidence back, and was completely accepted in the flock. In fact the whole flock just seemed happier...
For future plans - move some out, and move young ones in every year. The theory is 1/3 3+ years, 1/3 2 years, and 1/3 coming into lay. Younger chickens lay more eggs, but smaller. Older chickens lay larger eggs but not as many.
Your molt will be strong this year, and may be over in 8 weeks, but...
We are ranchers - we live in wilds of South Dakota. I have always loved to let mine out...but.
So in the last few days, I noticed a small flock of wild turkeys on the home place, and a deer...hmm I am thinking, the dog got well, has been running the place, I think the coyotes moved out. Maybe I...
Thing is - nothing you can do but wait. And this time of year - it can be iffy. However, a couple of years ago, I had pullets that did not lay until early spring...but they laid through the entire next winter!
Mrs K
I did not mean to condemn your decision, and we all need to be where we are comfortable. I am just trying to point out that you have a young flock, really should be pretty darn healthy. Especially if there have never been chickens there before.
And I have never heard of a ticket for parking...
Oh course one can spend what they want, but really unless you have chickens dying right and left, it just might not be necessary.
Good water, good feed adequate protection is what chickens really need. Do know that chickens often are not long lived. It happens, but as my granddaughter say...
I agree, sounds like sudden death syndrome. Which is just that, an old timer told me, that sometimes they have a genetic internal defect, that they can compensate for until they get full grown, and the body just could not keep up.
I have seen birds high step - but something sticky was on their...
They look like they have partied hard all night, and are what the cat drug home! In a couple of weeks - she will look like she has brand new clothes!
And they all do it on their own clock. Some do it fast, and some do it slow.
Not now, if you are like me headed into winter. Next spring, a very high probability. Not just with free ranging flocks either. Sometime a nest can be hidden in plain sight!
Any time you get a sudden egg count drop - almost always it is a hidden nest.
Mrs K
Never keep a hen you don't like, for whatever reason.
It is not that she is choosing not to lay, animals don't get that choice. But it very well may be, she is just naturally sterile. Even if she started to lay once in a while, I would not expect her to ever have a good laying record, I would...
Generally speaking, he thinks he can win with your brother. I would expect him to become more aggressive and more brave and be attacking you and your mother soon.
As for wear and tear on hens, some of it depends on the hen, her balance and her type of feathers, plus the age of the rooster...
hmmm...we have wild turkeys too. They do roost in trees, but from what I have noticed is that it is more random than that, I will see some Toms at the top, and all through the tree. I do think that the hens tend to roost closer together.
I saw turkeys today - pretty close to my coop, so I am...
I believe you when you say it said 6. I have been on this website for a long time, and anymore, if someone says 'Oh, I have a flock of six, and they have just got started- my first questions "is it a pre-fab coop?"
They really, really should not state that.
As for numbers... thing is, some...
I bet your remaining flock is not sad! It is hard and miserable to have chickens bullied. It was a good decision to put her in that bigger flock. Not every bird likes or tolerates being kept pampered. Personally I enjoy my flock so much more when there is peace in the flock!
As for the other...
I hate that those pre fab coops set people up for failure like that. You are not the first to come here with that problem.
There are people numbers, and chicken numbers. Listen to the chickens. Try your plan, wait and see, but I think I would go down to four.
Right now the BO is saying that is...