- Apr 22, 2010
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Hi folks,
Here's the story: my roommate's friends were visiting, and they heard that we were thinking about getting chickens. So as a gag gift, they decided to get us started and buy us a hen, when they found one for $7 in San Francisco's Chinatown:
Some of us were ticked off, but we decided to go ahead with the backyard chicken thing anyways. So we built a coop, and now we want to introduce some hens that will actually lay eggs, which was our entire reason for chickens in the first place.
I have a few questions:
1) Is this hen worth keeping, or should we just butcher her? She hasn't laid any eggs in the two weeks we've had her, but that could be just because she's alone.
2) Is there anything we need to worry about when we introduce new hens? Is our Chinatown hen likely to infect the others with diseases?
Thanks for your help!
Cheers,
Stephan
Here's the story: my roommate's friends were visiting, and they heard that we were thinking about getting chickens. So as a gag gift, they decided to get us started and buy us a hen, when they found one for $7 in San Francisco's Chinatown:

Some of us were ticked off, but we decided to go ahead with the backyard chicken thing anyways. So we built a coop, and now we want to introduce some hens that will actually lay eggs, which was our entire reason for chickens in the first place.
I have a few questions:
1) Is this hen worth keeping, or should we just butcher her? She hasn't laid any eggs in the two weeks we've had her, but that could be just because she's alone.
2) Is there anything we need to worry about when we introduce new hens? Is our Chinatown hen likely to infect the others with diseases?
Thanks for your help!
Cheers,
Stephan