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  1. Scottish-Hen

    Hi from Scotland

    We've got 9 3 week old chicks and I've no idea what to about any boys in the mix. We currently have 2 bantam cockerels who have taken their time but slowly Horton used to each other... No aggression on either part, just kept their distance. The most cockerels we had at any one time was 3. I know...
  2. Scottish-Hen

    Hi from Scotland

    We have never bought anything other than free range eggs and of course we now we have our own supply. We've just bought the 'nursery' run - http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=271869205825 So hoping it should be good enough for them to get used to the outdoors, be safe and...
  3. Scottish-Hen

    Hi from Scotland

    Hi Barbara... Where about are you? We're just north of Lauder. Scottish Hen
  4. Scottish-Hen

    Hi from Scotland

    We don't have a run for our chickens. They are totally 'free range'. That's my biggest worry about putting them outside. Either getting lost, Not getting into the coop or being picked off by predators. They are all fully feathered and are now 3 weeks old. Anyone know how to work out gender...
  5. Scottish-Hen

    Hi from Scotland

    Thank you so much for such a warm welcome. Rescuing battery hens is very hard. Like Teila said they firstly just stand there not knowing they can move. Then they have practically no feathers and a lot have their upper beak chopped to prevent precking. The first time they usually move is when...
  6. Scottish-Hen

    Hi from Scotland

    Hi! Firstly hope you like the word play on my user name.... Hen in Scotland is sometimes what women who are friends refer to each other.... So you would "Hi hen!" To a friend! Anyway back to introductions, I'm Lou, stay in the s ottomh borders and until 3 weeks ago have two bantam hens and...
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