Greetings from MA

Maureen&chickens

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10 Years
Jul 25, 2009
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Hi All

I was thrust into chicken ownership when my husband okayed one of our 4 children bringing home 2 of the chicks that they hatched at school. Good thing they start out cute and fuzzy! We've kind of gone about this backwards.

We weren't sure we'd get "picked" to take home chicks so we didn't prepare anything right away. Got the note just before April vacation saying they were ready to come home that Friday. Quickly did research, bought supplies, etc. The original 2 lived in the mud room a few weeks past when they could be outside until we could build a liveable coop. Now the older 2 are outside while the 2 newbies we bought to round out the flock are in the mud room.

At this point, we'd like to know what kinds/genders we have. I'll post that separately:) Any advice you all have to offer about introducing the older and the younger birds to each other or how to prepare for a Northeast winter would be greatly appreciate.

Thanks
Maureen, Brian, 4 kids, a cat, a dog and 4 unknown feathered friends
 
first, welcome! here is a thread with some locals on it for you! very nice helpful people
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=209832

introduction- what are the age difference between the 2 age groups?
usually , when its safe, i put a wire cage in the coop with the young birds in it and let them get used to each other that way, then on a day i can watch i let them out. sometimes its good to have a place the young ones can sneak into for protection that the bigger ones cant get to.

northeast winters, i plastic the outside windows, and run (sometimes) with poly and that is it. no heat etc.
 
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from your neighbor in CT
 
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from a pal in MA.
You can find all the info you need on this site. To answer the question about winter, I would say to get a heated waterer cause their water will frezze up. But it's summer now so think warm happy thoughts.
 
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