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Ruffus and Big Boy
Oh no, how have you been trying to introduce them into your main flock?Only 5. I have been trying to introduce more into the flock, but they ended up passing.
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Oh no, how have you been trying to introduce them into your main flock?Only 5. I have been trying to introduce more into the flock, but they ended up passing.
Always made sure they were in a cage which didn't allow them to attack each other, but still observe.Oh no, how have you been trying to introduce them into your main flock?
How old were the ones in the cage, and how long did you keep them in the cage?Always made sure they were in a cage which didn't allow them to attack each other, but still observe.
How about age and size of them? That is a huge factor also,Always made sure they were in a cage which didn't allow them to attack each other, but still observe.
2 were about 3 weeks old when we got them, another 1 was either a pullet or hen, and the last we tried was an adult roo.How old were the ones in the cage, and how long did you keep them in the cage?
We had them in there until they were used to each other, which was about 3 weeks. They were medium-sized, so they were about the same size as the flock.How about age and size of them? That is a huge factor also,
What breed are your main flock?2 were about 3 weeks old when we had them, another 1 was either a pullet or hen, and the last we tried was an adult roo.
Variety, A Brahma, two ISAs, one RIR, and an EE.What breed are your main flock?