I see you are quit new with chickens. Therefore I have a few questions. How old are the chicks? Do you keep the chicks quarantined? Did you read about putting younger chicks/chickens with older ones (pecking order)?
It’s just that I don’t want others to make the same mistakes as I did when I was new with chicks.
Hi, BDdutch! Thank you For your reply. I think we are doing ok so far. I do a lot of research but we are always learning.
My girls are almost a year old. I have 3 black astralorps and 2 barred rocks currently.
New chicks are arriving Thursday. 2 buff Orpington, 2 Wyandotte, one barred rock( lost one to a hawk a few months back,)and one Columbian barred rock.
I am in western Massachusetts so it is way too early for chicks outside. I have their bin ready in our basement with their heater, thermometer, wood shavings, chick feed, chick-sized waterer and feeder. This worked perfectly with the last batch of babies.
Our spacious run is under trees and it includes our "chicken vault" and also a free standing coop. Once the new girls are completely feathered they will go to this coop inside the run where everyone can see each other and become acquainted until they are the same size.
In the meantime we will expand the chicken vault for more space for roosting.
We are learning as we go along. Wish I had discovered this forum last year. Anything you or others can add is more than appreciated! Thanks again!
Kat