ZMamagoose
Chirping
- May 13, 2018
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Hello!
I wasn't sure where to post this, but we had a coop fire this winter and lost all but a hen and rooster - who have been living in our basement for the remainder of the winter. Needless to say they want out and I want them out we have a friend willing to give us six or seven hens so that we can rebuild our flock, we are fixing up the coop this weekend and hoping to put them back out there now that it's warming up.
My question is how do I bring them together?!
My birds haven't been in the coop for about 2 months, So would it be safe to put them all in at the same time and let them into the run in the morning since it would be a new area again to them? I have a large dog kennel I could put the rooster and hen in and let them stay with the new birds in the coop to get used to each other?
Any advice would be so helpful, thank you!
I wasn't sure where to post this, but we had a coop fire this winter and lost all but a hen and rooster - who have been living in our basement for the remainder of the winter. Needless to say they want out and I want them out we have a friend willing to give us six or seven hens so that we can rebuild our flock, we are fixing up the coop this weekend and hoping to put them back out there now that it's warming up.
My question is how do I bring them together?!
My birds haven't been in the coop for about 2 months, So would it be safe to put them all in at the same time and let them into the run in the morning since it would be a new area again to them? I have a large dog kennel I could put the rooster and hen in and let them stay with the new birds in the coop to get used to each other?
Any advice would be so helpful, thank you!