Gwhite3678
Songster
I’ve had my new batch of chicks (6 now 9/10weeks old) in the coop with my flock of 2-3 year old hens for a little over a week in a see/no touch situation.
I let them out yesterday to mingle with the girls and it was pretty anti-climatic. The pullets mostly stayed in the coop and didn’t venture much out into the run.
I stayed up there about an hour and put them back into the little area they have been staying in, I did the same this morning with the same result
At what point can I just let them out with the flock without needing to hover? I also typically free range in the afternoons, should I allow them to do the same? I doubt they will venture far at this point.
I don’t have tons of time to just sit up at the coop to keep an eye on them but I also want to keep progressing so I can have them our of the secluded area since that’s extra cleaning feeders waters ect to manage
The run I believe is 10x20 coop 8x12 I did put extra things in the run for hiding there are also roosts and things in there for them
I let them out yesterday to mingle with the girls and it was pretty anti-climatic. The pullets mostly stayed in the coop and didn’t venture much out into the run.
I stayed up there about an hour and put them back into the little area they have been staying in, I did the same this morning with the same result
At what point can I just let them out with the flock without needing to hover? I also typically free range in the afternoons, should I allow them to do the same? I doubt they will venture far at this point.
I don’t have tons of time to just sit up at the coop to keep an eye on them but I also want to keep progressing so I can have them our of the secluded area since that’s extra cleaning feeders waters ect to manage
The run I believe is 10x20 coop 8x12 I did put extra things in the run for hiding there are also roosts and things in there for them