Rockergirl
Songster
- Sep 14, 2022
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I have/had 4 1 year old chickens. 1 austrolorp, 2 EE and 1 ISA Brown. The austolorp passed suddenly a couple of days ago. So now I have 3 (2 EE and 1 ISA (she is the head lady). I just ordered 3 blue ameracauna that will be here on 7/22 from Cackle - I only wanted 2 but smallest order is 3. What do I do to intro?
My current setup - small shed for their coop (bedroom), that has a pop door that always stays open to an "indoor run" that is built like fort knox (I would say 8X6 with full height to stand up and walk around) and then another pop door that stays locked until I open in the day to an outdoor run that has netting to block hawks, etc.
1. I intend to raise the new babies in our bathroom in a tote like I raised the others - until they get a certain size
From there, I don't know what - the chicks I raised last year, I moved to the garage once they got a certain size but not big enough to go outside - probably until they were 10 weeks or so (I really can't remember).
I read that you should wait until they are full size, at least 16 weeks to mix with current flock. If all chicks survive shipping, etc I will intro 3 babies to 3 adults.
I considered moving them out to the coop when they are past 30 day quarantine or maybe at about 5-6 weeks. But not sure how to do that....it would be easier on me, I wouldn't have to build something out in the garage for them to live in or deal with the mess. Initially the garage plan was what I planned and figured I would go back and forth with them in a dog crate to get play time and see the other chicks until time to fully integrate. But, like I said, I prefer to get them out sooner - plus, I will be going out of town for a long weekend in September and it would be better for my chicken sitter if they are all out....
I was going to see how to put a divider in their "indoor run" but my husband asked how am I suppose to get to them without a door, which he is right....that seems like a pretty major construction job. A dog crate is just way too small to live in for weeks.....Any suggestions. Also, if I do the divider I guess that means they sleep in the "indoor run" too, which is built very safe and predator proof, but still feels sketchy.....I guess it's okay.
Any thoughts? I'm sure I'm thinking way too much into this but I really want to do this right. The personalities of my 3 adult chicks...the 2 EE are sweethearts, one is the bottom bird that just minds her business, a bit of a loner and the other will not be bullied, stands her ground, but super sweet and does not bully. The one ISA brown, is sweet but stubborn but I've never had all out bullying....she has pecked at the bottom EE to get out of the way from eating until she is done, but not blood or no problems as long as you let her do what she wants.
Here is pics of the living space. We do plan on building something bigger and better next spring for both the coop and run.
My current setup - small shed for their coop (bedroom), that has a pop door that always stays open to an "indoor run" that is built like fort knox (I would say 8X6 with full height to stand up and walk around) and then another pop door that stays locked until I open in the day to an outdoor run that has netting to block hawks, etc.
1. I intend to raise the new babies in our bathroom in a tote like I raised the others - until they get a certain size
From there, I don't know what - the chicks I raised last year, I moved to the garage once they got a certain size but not big enough to go outside - probably until they were 10 weeks or so (I really can't remember).
I read that you should wait until they are full size, at least 16 weeks to mix with current flock. If all chicks survive shipping, etc I will intro 3 babies to 3 adults.
I considered moving them out to the coop when they are past 30 day quarantine or maybe at about 5-6 weeks. But not sure how to do that....it would be easier on me, I wouldn't have to build something out in the garage for them to live in or deal with the mess. Initially the garage plan was what I planned and figured I would go back and forth with them in a dog crate to get play time and see the other chicks until time to fully integrate. But, like I said, I prefer to get them out sooner - plus, I will be going out of town for a long weekend in September and it would be better for my chicken sitter if they are all out....
I was going to see how to put a divider in their "indoor run" but my husband asked how am I suppose to get to them without a door, which he is right....that seems like a pretty major construction job. A dog crate is just way too small to live in for weeks.....Any suggestions. Also, if I do the divider I guess that means they sleep in the "indoor run" too, which is built very safe and predator proof, but still feels sketchy.....I guess it's okay.
Any thoughts? I'm sure I'm thinking way too much into this but I really want to do this right. The personalities of my 3 adult chicks...the 2 EE are sweethearts, one is the bottom bird that just minds her business, a bit of a loner and the other will not be bullied, stands her ground, but super sweet and does not bully. The one ISA brown, is sweet but stubborn but I've never had all out bullying....she has pecked at the bottom EE to get out of the way from eating until she is done, but not blood or no problems as long as you let her do what she wants.
Here is pics of the living space. We do plan on building something bigger and better next spring for both the coop and run.