GreenLivingNC
In the Brooder
- Feb 16, 2017
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Hello,
I started keeping chickens in February with three 1.5 year old chickens from the same flock. We lost one a couple of months ago so today we went to replace it and ended up with three from another flock. They are about the same age as the others I already have.
Right now I have the new chickens in the coop and my old chickens in the run, with the coop inaccessible to them because the news ones were understandably freaking out a little when we took them out of the box. Should I keep them separate or just let them start to mingle? What's the best way to go about this? Thanks!
I started keeping chickens in February with three 1.5 year old chickens from the same flock. We lost one a couple of months ago so today we went to replace it and ended up with three from another flock. They are about the same age as the others I already have.
Right now I have the new chickens in the coop and my old chickens in the run, with the coop inaccessible to them because the news ones were understandably freaking out a little when we took them out of the box. Should I keep them separate or just let them start to mingle? What's the best way to go about this? Thanks!
