Adding new pullets to a young flock

Is there a reason that you are adding them in two months? Because it is easier to add chicks, using the size difference to create a safety zone, that the chicks can come out of, or retreat into if needed.

The younger they are - the less chance of disease. I would not even quarantine them.

Mrs K
 
Oh, I wan't thinking of raising them up in the house, I was thinking of adding them to the hen house directly. I add my chicks at 3-4 weeks. And I was calculating that they were about a month old now.

Each of us do it differently.

A trick I have used when adding older birds, is to put the new birds out in a cage - the see don't touch. But after just a day or two, I put the older birds in the cage, and let the new birds explore the coop and run without being chased. This gives them knowledge where the hideouts are and some territorial rights. After a day or two like that, I let the old ones out, as close to dark as possible, and the urge to roost is about as strong as the urge to fight.

It has worked for me.

Mrs K
 
A trick I have used when adding older birds, is to put the new birds out in a cage - the see don't touch. But after just a day or two, I put the older birds in the cage, and let the new birds explore the coop and run without being chased. This gives them knowledge where the hideouts are and some territorial rights. After a day or two like that, I let the old ones out, as close to dark as possible, and the urge to roost is about as strong as the urge to fight.
i agree with Mrs. K, this is a good method! I've used it and it works great. what I usually do, is I let them all free range together for a few days. they see each other but don't really even go near each other. now, I don't know if this would work for everyone's chickens but it works perfectly for mine. then once I want them in there, ill either just put them in there or ill use Mrs. K's method! good luck!
 

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