- Jul 8, 2008
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I am a recreational chicken rancher in Texas. I currently have 15 laying hens with 2 roosters and 13 chicks that are about 55 days old.
Our layout: We live on 3 acres with 2 acres fenced in. The mature chickens free range and roost in a large coop at night. I close them in at night and let them out in the morning. We have a lot of coons etc even with the fence. The 13 chicks are house separately from the mature hens and not yet integrated nor free ranging. The main coop has a roost with a loft, attached is a large fenced in area (15' by 40' and completely critter proof and a tarp to keep the rain out). The main coop has a door leading into the the fenced in area separate from the following: Inside the tarped fence area I built another small, closed in coop (5' by 4' ) with a roof with a door leading to the main coop on one side and another door leading to the fenced in area on the other, which I planned on using for new chicks bought at the local feed store. We decided against using the small coop because of the numbers and we had done this before.
OK here is the question I have a broody hen on 11 eggs in the small coop.She decided to go broody about 16 days ago. She has been in the small coop and doing a good job. She is a Cochin by the way. So I have 17 chickens in the main coop, 13 in a separate building and 11 eggs under a brooding hen. What is a good integration strategy?
Thanks for your help.
Our layout: We live on 3 acres with 2 acres fenced in. The mature chickens free range and roost in a large coop at night. I close them in at night and let them out in the morning. We have a lot of coons etc even with the fence. The 13 chicks are house separately from the mature hens and not yet integrated nor free ranging. The main coop has a roost with a loft, attached is a large fenced in area (15' by 40' and completely critter proof and a tarp to keep the rain out). The main coop has a door leading into the the fenced in area separate from the following: Inside the tarped fence area I built another small, closed in coop (5' by 4' ) with a roof with a door leading to the main coop on one side and another door leading to the fenced in area on the other, which I planned on using for new chicks bought at the local feed store. We decided against using the small coop because of the numbers and we had done this before.
OK here is the question I have a broody hen on 11 eggs in the small coop.She decided to go broody about 16 days ago. She has been in the small coop and doing a good job. She is a Cochin by the way. So I have 17 chickens in the main coop, 13 in a separate building and 11 eggs under a brooding hen. What is a good integration strategy?
Thanks for your help.
