hollytruitt
Chirping
- Apr 16, 2023
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Background:
Coop size 6X8 with two roost bars (8 ft)
Currently in the coop 9 pullets (6 Columbian Wyandotts with 1 of them possibly be a Silver Lace Wyandotte instead, two Plymoth Barr rocks, and 1 egyptian Fayoumis) These girls are calm and good natured. They are almost 7 weeks old.
Currently in a brooder (2nd brooder) we have 6 Light Brahmas in one section and they are 3 1/2 weeks and almost same size as our 9 in the coop due to their breed being a large breed.
In another section of the same brooder we have our problem pullets. One is a Buff Polish (3 1/2 week old) that suffered wry neck and is doing well now but small than the Brahmas. She was shipped with them as a freebie from McMurrary. She is half size of the Brahmas. The 2nd one is a runt from first girls in the coop. She is almost 7 weeks old. Both of these girls are the same size but different ages.
We have another set of chicks in the newborn brooder in the house. 6 Gold Lace Wyandotts 2 weeks old. They are not ready at all and will stay in the house but just something to know that this will be bought to the flock eventually.
Right now coop is without a run. We will have a run with the coop but in the meantime we are constructing a tractor so they can eat around safely. After that we will construct a run that will be attached to coop.
I would like to add the Brahmas to the 9 pullets in the coop however do not want them touching each other. I am thinking about putting chicken wire somewhere in coop to divide them up but will have to add (temporarily) a 2nd waterer/feeder.
Added pics for you: Any thoughts?? thank you for your time and expertise.
Coop size 6X8 with two roost bars (8 ft)
Currently in the coop 9 pullets (6 Columbian Wyandotts with 1 of them possibly be a Silver Lace Wyandotte instead, two Plymoth Barr rocks, and 1 egyptian Fayoumis) These girls are calm and good natured. They are almost 7 weeks old.
Currently in a brooder (2nd brooder) we have 6 Light Brahmas in one section and they are 3 1/2 weeks and almost same size as our 9 in the coop due to their breed being a large breed.
In another section of the same brooder we have our problem pullets. One is a Buff Polish (3 1/2 week old) that suffered wry neck and is doing well now but small than the Brahmas. She was shipped with them as a freebie from McMurrary. She is half size of the Brahmas. The 2nd one is a runt from first girls in the coop. She is almost 7 weeks old. Both of these girls are the same size but different ages.
We have another set of chicks in the newborn brooder in the house. 6 Gold Lace Wyandotts 2 weeks old. They are not ready at all and will stay in the house but just something to know that this will be bought to the flock eventually.
Right now coop is without a run. We will have a run with the coop but in the meantime we are constructing a tractor so they can eat around safely. After that we will construct a run that will be attached to coop.
I would like to add the Brahmas to the 9 pullets in the coop however do not want them touching each other. I am thinking about putting chicken wire somewhere in coop to divide them up but will have to add (temporarily) a 2nd waterer/feeder.
Added pics for you: Any thoughts?? thank you for your time and expertise.
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