- Jul 8, 2013
- 32
- 2
- 24
Hi
I am brand new to keeping chickens - never done it before and realizing now that it's not as simple as I thought and I really don't know much about it at all.
Please go easy on me if I'm doing things wrong - my hope is to learn from those that are more experienced so I can do it the right way - so any advice is really appreciated!
It started with the biggest cross bred rooster I have ever seen and a little pullet.
I have a huge garden (1.5 acres) - I let them
roam around free when I'm at home but it's an absolute mission to get them back into the courtyard when the evening comes.
When I'm not at home (and at night), I leave them in the enclosed courtyard out of fear that a cat could come into the garden and catch them.
We don't have any foxes or anything like that here and the rooster is really big - would he able to defend the flock and would it be a good or bad idea to let them roam the garden during the day when I'm at work?
I'll be building a coop for them if not as I don't really want to keep them in the courtyard.
Can I keep 1 rooster to 1 hen in a coop or will I need a bigger ratio of hens to rooster?
I also have an Australorp pair but I have had to partition the courtyard and keep the 2 pairs separate.
Without it the 2 roosters begin to fight and I separate them for fear of one or both being injured - I have not let the Australorps into the garden with the crossbreeds and don't know what would happen in the much larger space - would they keep to different areas or end up seeking each other out for a fight?
I don't know what the best way is to approach things - on one hand I'd love to keep my pure breds (I'd like to get some other breeds at some stage too) separate so that I can breed some pure bred chicks. On the other hand it would be nice to have a bigger flock with the roosters getting on and offering more protection to the flock but then surely I wouldn't get pure bred chicks and I'm not sure
If these 2 roosters would ever get on? - maybe with more hens in the mix?
In essence I don't know whether it would be best to have a large mixed flock, separate pairs or small flocks in their own territories of the garden (if possible) or to just build permanent coops for pairs, trio's or small flocks.
I'd appreciate any advice on this.
Sorry for all the questions but I'm finding books aren't answering them and I think the best advice I'm going to get is from those with experience.
Many thanks
I am brand new to keeping chickens - never done it before and realizing now that it's not as simple as I thought and I really don't know much about it at all.
Please go easy on me if I'm doing things wrong - my hope is to learn from those that are more experienced so I can do it the right way - so any advice is really appreciated!
It started with the biggest cross bred rooster I have ever seen and a little pullet.
I have a huge garden (1.5 acres) - I let them
roam around free when I'm at home but it's an absolute mission to get them back into the courtyard when the evening comes.
When I'm not at home (and at night), I leave them in the enclosed courtyard out of fear that a cat could come into the garden and catch them.
We don't have any foxes or anything like that here and the rooster is really big - would he able to defend the flock and would it be a good or bad idea to let them roam the garden during the day when I'm at work?
I'll be building a coop for them if not as I don't really want to keep them in the courtyard.
Can I keep 1 rooster to 1 hen in a coop or will I need a bigger ratio of hens to rooster?
I also have an Australorp pair but I have had to partition the courtyard and keep the 2 pairs separate.
Without it the 2 roosters begin to fight and I separate them for fear of one or both being injured - I have not let the Australorps into the garden with the crossbreeds and don't know what would happen in the much larger space - would they keep to different areas or end up seeking each other out for a fight?
I don't know what the best way is to approach things - on one hand I'd love to keep my pure breds (I'd like to get some other breeds at some stage too) separate so that I can breed some pure bred chicks. On the other hand it would be nice to have a bigger flock with the roosters getting on and offering more protection to the flock but then surely I wouldn't get pure bred chicks and I'm not sure
If these 2 roosters would ever get on? - maybe with more hens in the mix?
In essence I don't know whether it would be best to have a large mixed flock, separate pairs or small flocks in their own territories of the garden (if possible) or to just build permanent coops for pairs, trio's or small flocks.
I'd appreciate any advice on this.
Sorry for all the questions but I'm finding books aren't answering them and I think the best advice I'm going to get is from those with experience.
Many thanks