hman0217
In the Brooder
Hi all
We are raising six new chicks to add to our flock of five mature hens. I've reached the point where the little ones can roam around the yard during the day and the older hens leave them alone.
Thing is I've been keeping them in a 2*3 dog crate in the barn (not pictured) and they're getting just a wee bit big for that now. So I'm considering moving them to the vacant dog house in the attached picture (on the right) which gives a generous 20 SQ ft.
Issue is the coop (on the left) is where they'll eventually live with the others. The distance is roughly 20 yards.
Question: if they occupy the dog house for the next few weeks until they're ready to fully integrate, how can I get them to accept the Main coop as home and not associate the dog house as their forever home? I don't wanna lock all 11 chickens up in the main coop for 3 days. That could be a slaughter.
Your thoughts please.
We are raising six new chicks to add to our flock of five mature hens. I've reached the point where the little ones can roam around the yard during the day and the older hens leave them alone.
Thing is I've been keeping them in a 2*3 dog crate in the barn (not pictured) and they're getting just a wee bit big for that now. So I'm considering moving them to the vacant dog house in the attached picture (on the right) which gives a generous 20 SQ ft.
Issue is the coop (on the left) is where they'll eventually live with the others. The distance is roughly 20 yards.
Question: if they occupy the dog house for the next few weeks until they're ready to fully integrate, how can I get them to accept the Main coop as home and not associate the dog house as their forever home? I don't wanna lock all 11 chickens up in the main coop for 3 days. That could be a slaughter.
Your thoughts please.