Gwethrien
Songster
Background
New chicken owner as of Easter but not totally impulse buy though newbie mistake didn’t go with established breeder and ended up with sick chickens three almost laying Rhode Island Reds. Blood test says they are carriers for infectious bronchitis. All respiratory symptoms have resolved but chickens are very unreliable layers lots of soft eggs.
current coop is okay secure dry but could be bigger and more functional.
Chickens free range in decent sized suburban backyard. Get plenty of layer feed oyster shell and occasional treat. We have had crazy late spring weather, at least three 20-30 degrees swings in last couple weeks with hot days being 100+. Chickens have access to tons of shade with multiple waterers but definitely feeling the heat.
Next steps
Coop improvement expansion-probably be completed in next couple of weeks.
Here is where I come to the crux of the issue
I think I should cull the two most unreliable layers, I have a processor Identified but I would love if folks have tips on that end or pointing me to some good posts.
Any new chickens would need to get the infectious bronchitis vaccine before joining the last original. If I identify better source is it reasonable to ask that they administer a vaccine that I would purchase and provide one week prior to pick up my isolation situation would not be ideal. I’m looking to add a Wyandotte and Barnevelder probably 4-6weeks old.
The remaining RIR is currently the last in pecking order and most chill personality of three, the a little quirky we call her an opera singer her egg song is loud and long, though not super friendly to human. I’m not overly concerned about quarantine of new birds because I’m essentially replacing flock and new birds are more at risk then single original. I would be doing a modified integration since it is two new young joining a single only slightly older hen. My coop expansion has a see but no touch separated area.
I’m ready for all the experienced folks to point Out what I have missed.
New chicken owner as of Easter but not totally impulse buy though newbie mistake didn’t go with established breeder and ended up with sick chickens three almost laying Rhode Island Reds. Blood test says they are carriers for infectious bronchitis. All respiratory symptoms have resolved but chickens are very unreliable layers lots of soft eggs.
current coop is okay secure dry but could be bigger and more functional.
Chickens free range in decent sized suburban backyard. Get plenty of layer feed oyster shell and occasional treat. We have had crazy late spring weather, at least three 20-30 degrees swings in last couple weeks with hot days being 100+. Chickens have access to tons of shade with multiple waterers but definitely feeling the heat.
Next steps
Coop improvement expansion-probably be completed in next couple of weeks.
Here is where I come to the crux of the issue
I think I should cull the two most unreliable layers, I have a processor Identified but I would love if folks have tips on that end or pointing me to some good posts.
Any new chickens would need to get the infectious bronchitis vaccine before joining the last original. If I identify better source is it reasonable to ask that they administer a vaccine that I would purchase and provide one week prior to pick up my isolation situation would not be ideal. I’m looking to add a Wyandotte and Barnevelder probably 4-6weeks old.
The remaining RIR is currently the last in pecking order and most chill personality of three, the a little quirky we call her an opera singer her egg song is loud and long, though not super friendly to human. I’m not overly concerned about quarantine of new birds because I’m essentially replacing flock and new birds are more at risk then single original. I would be doing a modified integration since it is two new young joining a single only slightly older hen. My coop expansion has a see but no touch separated area.
I’m ready for all the experienced folks to point Out what I have missed.