Quailberries
Songster
I live in an area that only permits 4 hens maximum. About a week ago me and my family got our first ever chickens- a flock of four three-day-old chicks. Unfortunately, our EE was soon discovered to have a really horrible cross beak (https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...-is-she-going-to-be-ok.1301461/#post-21202768). Last night we ended up deciding to cull her.
Despite our obvious emotional setback, we still are very interested in keeping 4 hens. Is it too late to introduce another to the flock? We would be getting a one-day-old chick on Wednesday, making my 3 chicks about 2 weeks old when trying to integrate. Our brooder is huge, and we're more than comfortable putting multiple drinkers/feeders out if it would help. If we can integrate, are there any warning signs to look out for? We have a Leghorn who has grown very large and we're a little nervous about her hurting the little one. There's an extra brooder if the first encounter doesn't go well, but we would like to have the newborn in there for as short of a time as possible as she would be all alone. Thanks!
Despite our obvious emotional setback, we still are very interested in keeping 4 hens. Is it too late to introduce another to the flock? We would be getting a one-day-old chick on Wednesday, making my 3 chicks about 2 weeks old when trying to integrate. Our brooder is huge, and we're more than comfortable putting multiple drinkers/feeders out if it would help. If we can integrate, are there any warning signs to look out for? We have a Leghorn who has grown very large and we're a little nervous about her hurting the little one. There's an extra brooder if the first encounter doesn't go well, but we would like to have the newborn in there for as short of a time as possible as she would be all alone. Thanks!