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  1. khark74

    new chickens, a roo and a new coop- advice needed on what to do?

    Today we moved the 3 chicks into the new part of the coop, which means they are out of the garage finally! Decided to separate using plastic chicken wire, my hubby didn't want to spring for the dog crate. Almost done with the project, the connector to the old coop is next - then trim and roof...
  2. khark74

    new chickens, a roo and a new coop- advice needed on what to do?

    thanks Margiechickmom and Chickery Chick, those are great suggestions. I have some plastic fencing, so I can put a temporary run in the yard for the newer chicks. I'd have to transport them but at least they'd get some fresh air. that crate looks really neat, there is TSC close by so I will...
  3. khark74

    new chickens, a roo and a new coop- advice needed on what to do?

    a couple of weeks, hmmm - I hadn't thought of it like that, although it makes sense. Maybe if I could partition the new coop in some way so the new hens/roo could live there and let the older hens into the rest of the space - they'd be able to see each other, but be safe. That would get the...
  4. khark74

    new chickens, a roo and a new coop- advice needed on what to do?

    I have a flock of 8 hens that are 15 months old living in a coop and enclosed run - although they are frequently out grazing in the yard. They are a well behaved flock, in that they tend to stay close in the back yard, go into their coop every night and are great layers. The coop is small for...
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