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  1. aart

    Housing Transitions

    Was it thin shelled..and thus an easy target after curiosity pecking?? Could be stress...never happened before? Fake eggs, upping protein, maybe isolating that bird.
  2. aart

    Housing Transitions

    Eggs laid on the first day after move started 'processing' before the move...... ....anything after that should continue they won't release an ova if stressed. You spending time out there working around them can help relieve their moving stress.
  3. aart

    Housing Transitions

    I'd leave them in there for at least a week or they may well go back to the other coops, which could start this procedure all over again. Maybe add some other distractions....log sections, stumps, branches, pallet up on concrete blocks, or two pallets leaned together in a low 'A frame'. Just be...
  4. aart

    Housing Transitions

    Don't give in!! Give them some distractions and walk away...just.don't.look!
  5. aart

    Housing Transitions

    Where's da new coop?!
  6. aart

    Housing Transitions

    I'd go with the all into the 'brand new to all' coop at once and keep them there for at least a week.....with extra run room to reduce crowding stress. Move them all at night after dark. If you let them decide when to go in, some may claim the new coop as their 'territory', then you may be...
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