- Aug 29, 2012
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Hi everyone--
I recently purchased two ameraucana (which are, of course, really easter eggers) at three weeks old - straight run. They're now five weeks, and I am almost positive I have a male and a female. One is lighter colored, sweet, quiet. The other is bossy, runs head first into the other, does strange weird wing flapping dances around her (mind you they are only 5 weeks!) this one is bigger, darker, already longer feathers at base of neck...etc. I am very new to this though and who knows - he may be a she, but I'm pretty convinced it'll be crowing soon.
Anyway - now I am assuming I'll have to give the "rooster" away in a couple of months. My solution is to put the 5 week olds into a coop together now, and move two new baby chicks into the warming container I have the 5 week olds in.
Now here is my question. Assuming I'll have to get rid of one of the two I have now...can I combine the two younger chicks with the older one once the younger chicks are at least a few months old? Do breed differences matter? I've heard if I get two new baby chicks of the same breed, they may pick on the other one. Can I get two baby chicks that are a week old and different breeds, so that I have three different breeds together eventually and all is fair?
HELP! I just don't want any hurt or angry chickens. Thank you!
Also - we're building a coop right now. I've seen composite..fir..cedar..and I am completely overwhelmed and confused. What's the cheapest safest way to accomplish this? My husband can build it...
I recently purchased two ameraucana (which are, of course, really easter eggers) at three weeks old - straight run. They're now five weeks, and I am almost positive I have a male and a female. One is lighter colored, sweet, quiet. The other is bossy, runs head first into the other, does strange weird wing flapping dances around her (mind you they are only 5 weeks!) this one is bigger, darker, already longer feathers at base of neck...etc. I am very new to this though and who knows - he may be a she, but I'm pretty convinced it'll be crowing soon.
Anyway - now I am assuming I'll have to give the "rooster" away in a couple of months. My solution is to put the 5 week olds into a coop together now, and move two new baby chicks into the warming container I have the 5 week olds in.
Now here is my question. Assuming I'll have to get rid of one of the two I have now...can I combine the two younger chicks with the older one once the younger chicks are at least a few months old? Do breed differences matter? I've heard if I get two new baby chicks of the same breed, they may pick on the other one. Can I get two baby chicks that are a week old and different breeds, so that I have three different breeds together eventually and all is fair?
HELP! I just don't want any hurt or angry chickens. Thank you!
Also - we're building a coop right now. I've seen composite..fir..cedar..and I am completely overwhelmed and confused. What's the cheapest safest way to accomplish this? My husband can build it...