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  1. Swansflock

    New to introducing chickens

    Update - my two new hens are a new Hampshire and a white Wyandotte
  2. Swansflock

    New to introducing chickens

    I will be examining them here shortly more thorough, I did look under the wings and behind the neck since that's where I saw them on my oldest when first got them. I'm heading out there again soon, just gave my oldest some of my time this morning. Thank you for your support!
  3. Swansflock

    New to introducing chickens

    Yes, I have one older hen and just picked up two new ones. I did not see any lice or mites and they have overall seemed healthy. Very soft shiny feathers and nice sized birds. I think my one is still mourning her buddy though, seemed like she went searching for her after the new hens came in. I...
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    New to introducing chickens

    I think I really botched this quarantine procedure, I did not change clothes, shoes, or washed my hands in between birds. The new chicks are also in the main coop for the night because my older hen wanted to go into her original coop I still have up. So I'm running at risk now I think. I will...
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    New to introducing chickens

    Thank you for the link! I'm nervous now though I let my older one be by the new chicks without quarantine hopefully things are okay my older hen decided to go into the old coop so I just kept the new chickens in our new coop. Which is more secure, my older hen is our free range and I'm not...
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    New to introducing chickens

    Hello! I just got two new chickens, they are 4 months old. I have an older chicken who is almost two and wondering how should go about introducing them. My older hen is a Rhode island brown and I just picked up a new Hampshire and my other is a white hen, I'm at a loss of the breed right now but...
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