JennyG0123
Chirping
- Jun 21, 2022
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I’m down to 3 hens and 1 rooster and need to beef up my flock again because my girls are currently still not laying any eggs. I won’t be buying chicks because I just don’t have that much time but we have been told we can buy pullets locally and usually at a discount price. I am also thinking about getting a very small flock of ducks because I know they are good at egg production.
We have a small 4x5 box that we use when our girls get broody and want to lay on some eggs. My first thought was to keep them in there for a while. Close to the coop so the birds can see each other but can’t get to each other. However I’m not really sure what to do after that. How should I introduce them to each other together? Should I do this one at a time? How long should this process take? Should I do the same thing with the ducks or should I keep them completely separate all together?
We have a small 4x5 box that we use when our girls get broody and want to lay on some eggs. My first thought was to keep them in there for a while. Close to the coop so the birds can see each other but can’t get to each other. However I’m not really sure what to do after that. How should I introduce them to each other together? Should I do this one at a time? How long should this process take? Should I do the same thing with the ducks or should I keep them completely separate all together?