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  1. Ridgerunner

    Encouraging the flock in a new Coop

    During the season I usually have three or four different aged juvenile groups in my main coop. The adults sleep on the main roosts. The older juveniles sleep on my juvenile roost. The other juvenile groups sleep in separate spots on the coop floor. I let them spread themselves out and decide...
  2. Ridgerunner

    Encouraging the flock in a new Coop

    The way I read this they have been in that new coop together for a week and a half. No one is getting hurt so I call that a tremendous success. It is not a surprise that the two groups are staying apart, that might go on for another two or three months before they truly merge into one flock...
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