Hi All,
I posted my long "how I got a chicken" story in the introductions section. Basically I have a 4 month old-ish BR pullet and after 2 months of her living under our deck, we decided to keep her rather than doom her to butchering by the farmer that owns the rest of the flock (this is ok with him). So we built her a coop this weekend. It is an A-frame with a 3' x 4' coop and a 5' x 4' run. The coop part has a perch and 4 nest boxes. I read that I should add at least one more chicken to keep her from being lonely. So my questions are:
Could I add 2 more chickens to this coop?
Since I only have one, do I need to go through all the fancy introduction steps mentioned on the Chickens 101 page or can I just add them in?
I guess from what I have read I should quarantine the new chickens. What would be the best way to house them during the quarantine period? I could put them in the coop and let my current chicken free range 24/7 like she did for awhile (I worry that she could get killed though as we have lots of raccoons in our area).
Any breed suggestions? I'm looking for quiet, friendly layers.
The local Craig's List has some adds for appropriate aged pullets. If I get some from there, what is the best way to transport them home? Could I use an old cat carrier?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Liz
I posted my long "how I got a chicken" story in the introductions section. Basically I have a 4 month old-ish BR pullet and after 2 months of her living under our deck, we decided to keep her rather than doom her to butchering by the farmer that owns the rest of the flock (this is ok with him). So we built her a coop this weekend. It is an A-frame with a 3' x 4' coop and a 5' x 4' run. The coop part has a perch and 4 nest boxes. I read that I should add at least one more chicken to keep her from being lonely. So my questions are:
Could I add 2 more chickens to this coop?
Since I only have one, do I need to go through all the fancy introduction steps mentioned on the Chickens 101 page or can I just add them in?
I guess from what I have read I should quarantine the new chickens. What would be the best way to house them during the quarantine period? I could put them in the coop and let my current chicken free range 24/7 like she did for awhile (I worry that she could get killed though as we have lots of raccoons in our area).
Any breed suggestions? I'm looking for quiet, friendly layers.
The local Craig's List has some adds for appropriate aged pullets. If I get some from there, what is the best way to transport them home? Could I use an old cat carrier?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Liz