I think diet has been pretty well covered.You mentioned scratch above...how often do you feed scratch and do you feed any other treats?
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I think diet has been pretty well covered.You mentioned scratch above...how often do you feed scratch and do you feed any other treats?
I'm catching up still.I think diet has been pretty well covered.
You mentioned scratch above...how often do you feed scratch and do you feed any other treats?
Adding an older is not a good idea IMO.
Integrating one bird is usually pretty tough on the single bird...Why don't you think it's a good idea?
My gals don't seem to have a true dominant. Very little if any bickering.
If i do add one, it will be as a last resort. Better then changing there names to Honey glazed, or sweet n sour.
Great!!!There learning... two fake eggs along with two new ones...
Great!!!
No eaten eggs today?
If you try to add an adult hen from a other flock you are risking introducing diseases to your flock which could wipe them out. The adult could be healthy but a carrier from her flock. And if you give the adult back she could carry something back to her flock. The only way around that is to quarantine the adult for about a month before introducing in a separate cage so they can see but not touch. By the time you can actually let the hen in with your flock its a good 5-6 weeks at least. Besides it looks like your girls are figuring it all out.