HeathenHavenHomestead
Crowing
Hello,
We have 10 - 10 week old chickens that free range. They were kept in a enclosed area but once they ate all the vegetation they started flying over so we decided to start free ranging since we have 40 acres of deep woods and we’re in constant battle with the growth we decided let’s have the chickens battle it for us!
However we now have 9 new chicks that are about 2 weeks old. The last time we added chicks into the bunch ours were only a week older and we put them right in the outdoor brooder but didn’t start letting them out into the enclosure until around 6 weeks.
How do I add in new chicks now that mine our free ranging and older? I’m worried since all the vegetation is gone inside the enclosure they are prime targets for hawks/owls/snakes. It’s under tree cover but we’ve spotted owls flying through the tree cover during the day.
We also killed a cotton mouth the other day that was massive and found one of her babies in the enclosure area although it was much too small to do anything to the older chicks.
Do I just lock everyone into the enclosure and lock out any who jump the fence??
We have 1 daddy cockerel who is massive compared to the other 5 cockerels in the group and 4 Pullets. All the new chicks are Pullets.
Were in the screening in process of our large 12x6 coop so the 10 chickens are still being locked up into the outdoor brooder at night so we wouldn’t be able to separate them at night were they to all be outside.
We have 10 - 10 week old chickens that free range. They were kept in a enclosed area but once they ate all the vegetation they started flying over so we decided to start free ranging since we have 40 acres of deep woods and we’re in constant battle with the growth we decided let’s have the chickens battle it for us!
However we now have 9 new chicks that are about 2 weeks old. The last time we added chicks into the bunch ours were only a week older and we put them right in the outdoor brooder but didn’t start letting them out into the enclosure until around 6 weeks.
How do I add in new chicks now that mine our free ranging and older? I’m worried since all the vegetation is gone inside the enclosure they are prime targets for hawks/owls/snakes. It’s under tree cover but we’ve spotted owls flying through the tree cover during the day.
We also killed a cotton mouth the other day that was massive and found one of her babies in the enclosure area although it was much too small to do anything to the older chicks.
Do I just lock everyone into the enclosure and lock out any who jump the fence??
We have 1 daddy cockerel who is massive compared to the other 5 cockerels in the group and 4 Pullets. All the new chicks are Pullets.
Were in the screening in process of our large 12x6 coop so the 10 chickens are still being locked up into the outdoor brooder at night so we wouldn’t be able to separate them at night were they to all be outside.