Hens and Harmonicas
Hatching
Hello! We are new backyard chicken raisers... I worked on a small farm with a comparatively large flock years ago, and am realizing that much of how they were maintained and raised was done without my conscious attention.
So these 7 chicks are probably about 10-12 wks old, we got them from a local Murdoch's, a big farm and ranch supply place. They were a little overgrown already when we got them, and then we kept them in the brooder for about a month. We have been struggling to finish the outside coop and to get the outside run predator-proofed. Now we have moved them into the outside into the coop, which is obviously much larger than the brooder. And we have finished the door to the outside pen, which is predator proof now (fingers crossed), but they will not go out that door. They just look at it like it is the portal to quick death. There is the frustrated thought to just push them out the door, balanced with the knowledge that MORE fear and panic will not help these babies find their (relative) freedom. HELP!
So these 7 chicks are probably about 10-12 wks old, we got them from a local Murdoch's, a big farm and ranch supply place. They were a little overgrown already when we got them, and then we kept them in the brooder for about a month. We have been struggling to finish the outside coop and to get the outside run predator-proofed. Now we have moved them into the outside into the coop, which is obviously much larger than the brooder. And we have finished the door to the outside pen, which is predator proof now (fingers crossed), but they will not go out that door. They just look at it like it is the portal to quick death. There is the frustrated thought to just push them out the door, balanced with the knowledge that MORE fear and panic will not help these babies find their (relative) freedom. HELP!