Howdy!
I've got two separate coops. One is my small 6x6 A-frame, the banty coop, with 5 banties. Then I've got the big hen house, which has 6 large fowl chickens and two turkeys in there. It's plenty big. I was thinking, for winter, I wouldn't mind having them all in one coop, to make things a bit easier for me, as far as feeding and watering go, but I don't know if that's a good idea.
They do free range for a little bit together when I let them all out of their coops after work, but that's usually when I am outside with them, changing water and cleaning and feeding and such, each evening, so I'm there to keep an eye on them. The bigger ones are very curious, and sometimes they'll chase the little ones around at first, but then they lose interest after a bit.
I'm nervous about putting them together since the banties are relatively small. Do you think I should just forget about it and keep them separated?
Thanks for your help,
Sharon
I've got two separate coops. One is my small 6x6 A-frame, the banty coop, with 5 banties. Then I've got the big hen house, which has 6 large fowl chickens and two turkeys in there. It's plenty big. I was thinking, for winter, I wouldn't mind having them all in one coop, to make things a bit easier for me, as far as feeding and watering go, but I don't know if that's a good idea.
They do free range for a little bit together when I let them all out of their coops after work, but that's usually when I am outside with them, changing water and cleaning and feeding and such, each evening, so I'm there to keep an eye on them. The bigger ones are very curious, and sometimes they'll chase the little ones around at first, but then they lose interest after a bit.
I'm nervous about putting them together since the banties are relatively small. Do you think I should just forget about it and keep them separated?
Thanks for your help,
Sharon