Chicken question.
My three 10-week-old (ish) chickens are separated from, but in full view of, the rest of my flock. When they have encountered one of the older chickens, they get roundly pecked about the head and neck and chased. Normal, right?
How do I know when they're big enough to let loose with the flock? Harvey Ussery recommends a hidey-box with 2 5/8" slatted openings so the young ones have a save place to escape to.
I suspect not everyone uses a box with 2 5/8" slatted openings, although it does sound logical. Should I build one? Wait till the babies are older? (how old?) Or just throw them in with the big birds and let them take their chances?
Thanks!
My three 10-week-old (ish) chickens are separated from, but in full view of, the rest of my flock. When they have encountered one of the older chickens, they get roundly pecked about the head and neck and chased. Normal, right?
How do I know when they're big enough to let loose with the flock? Harvey Ussery recommends a hidey-box with 2 5/8" slatted openings so the young ones have a save place to escape to.
I suspect not everyone uses a box with 2 5/8" slatted openings, although it does sound logical. Should I build one? Wait till the babies are older? (how old?) Or just throw them in with the big birds and let them take their chances?
Thanks!