Pippys Place
Chirping
Hello! New member here and guardian of three backyard, urban chickens. Sorry for this long post! Got into chickens this past summer when visiting a friend’s farm and rescued a tiny, fluffy yellow, 3-week-old chick who was being pecked on and wasn’t expected to live. Well - she did live, and two weeks later I decided she needed a friend. Enter a similar-aged Rhode Island Red to the household!
Being so new to this I wasn’t aware of anything really: turns out my original little gal was a “meat” chicken - a broiler - though it pains me to use that term now. She grew & thrived & had a wonderful summer. She free-ranged in the grass, took her dust baths, had lots of love and attention and even grew to lay eggs! Unfortunately her genetics were insurmountable and she succumbed to what I believe was a heart attack two weeks ago, with me present at the time in the coop. Though very sad, I do know she lived a wonderful life, though only six months, and she led me down a new path.
Well, my other gal found herself alone & again I went in search of friends after a couple of weeks had passed. Enter a b&w Cochin and a silkie mix to my tiny flock. I’m hoping and praying for a happy transition after the pecking order is established. Any suggestions would be so welcome! They are three different sizes, my original gal being the largest. She squawked so much on their first day together that I swear she was hoarse that night! My coop is huge for three hens - it’s basically a mini barn - with five nesting boxes, window with ledge and lots of places to jump and roost, as well as a small door leading to an outdoor enclosure. Will they eventually get along??!!
Being so new to this I wasn’t aware of anything really: turns out my original little gal was a “meat” chicken - a broiler - though it pains me to use that term now. She grew & thrived & had a wonderful summer. She free-ranged in the grass, took her dust baths, had lots of love and attention and even grew to lay eggs! Unfortunately her genetics were insurmountable and she succumbed to what I believe was a heart attack two weeks ago, with me present at the time in the coop. Though very sad, I do know she lived a wonderful life, though only six months, and she led me down a new path.
Well, my other gal found herself alone & again I went in search of friends after a couple of weeks had passed. Enter a b&w Cochin and a silkie mix to my tiny flock. I’m hoping and praying for a happy transition after the pecking order is established. Any suggestions would be so welcome! They are three different sizes, my original gal being the largest. She squawked so much on their first day together that I swear she was hoarse that night! My coop is huge for three hens - it’s basically a mini barn - with five nesting boxes, window with ledge and lots of places to jump and roost, as well as a small door leading to an outdoor enclosure. Will they eventually get along??!!