Today I sold two of my three buff orpington cockerels. . or roosters now(5months?), and bought 4 golden comets at an auction.
I am super newbie and got chicks for eggs- turned out to be all male- so looked up best hens and bought them without taking a super close look. Some of them are in crates and you cant see a thing. I just took a gamble.
Anyway, when they were handed over I noticed they are pretty beat up. Like, clipped beaks(growing back, not permanent), and bare backs from roosters. For all they have went through, heat and tossed around in small cages, they still seem pretty friendly. . . And they are purring quite a bit.
I want to know if there is anything I can do besides just a great diet, to help them heal up? My other chickens ate straight out of my garden and I just spoiled them rotten. That is why when I look at these girls I just want to give them a bath!!!
Another question is- I have a 5 month old Buff Orpington that is super sweet and fluffy. Is it okay to have these 4 hens with a young rooster? I dont want more feathers being plucked and all that. And--- I do not want these ladies to stress anymore. . ever. I also want eggs. . .
Please help Ol chicken wizards!
I am super newbie and got chicks for eggs- turned out to be all male- so looked up best hens and bought them without taking a super close look. Some of them are in crates and you cant see a thing. I just took a gamble.
Anyway, when they were handed over I noticed they are pretty beat up. Like, clipped beaks(growing back, not permanent), and bare backs from roosters. For all they have went through, heat and tossed around in small cages, they still seem pretty friendly. . . And they are purring quite a bit.
I want to know if there is anything I can do besides just a great diet, to help them heal up? My other chickens ate straight out of my garden and I just spoiled them rotten. That is why when I look at these girls I just want to give them a bath!!!
Another question is- I have a 5 month old Buff Orpington that is super sweet and fluffy. Is it okay to have these 4 hens with a young rooster? I dont want more feathers being plucked and all that. And--- I do not want these ladies to stress anymore. . ever. I also want eggs. . .
Please help Ol chicken wizards!