LaurenRitz
Crowing
I have a group of nine 7 week old chicks that I need to integrate into the adult coop. One of the hens doesn’t like chicks AT ALL and the roo doesn't seem to like them either.
On that last point they'll just have to deal, but it applies.
The chicks have been in the secure run since they were two weeks old. All have been free ranging together (in a sense, the chicks don't go far from the run) since 4 weeks.
Unfortunately something big is trying to tear into the run during the night. Can't get through the cattle panels, but the holes are appearing at about 4 feet high. Someday something is going to get through one of those holes before I catch it.
So I need the chicks in the adult coop at night. I was going to move them last night but the one chick I tried screamed and fought, got away from me, but couldn't go anywhere because he couldn't see.
Shall I close up the run during the day or leave it open? Put the rooster in the bachelor pad or let them all integrate together? Put them on the roost, or give them their familiar shelter inside the coop?
On that last point they'll just have to deal, but it applies.
The chicks have been in the secure run since they were two weeks old. All have been free ranging together (in a sense, the chicks don't go far from the run) since 4 weeks.
Unfortunately something big is trying to tear into the run during the night. Can't get through the cattle panels, but the holes are appearing at about 4 feet high. Someday something is going to get through one of those holes before I catch it.
So I need the chicks in the adult coop at night. I was going to move them last night but the one chick I tried screamed and fought, got away from me, but couldn't go anywhere because he couldn't see.
Shall I close up the run during the day or leave it open? Put the rooster in the bachelor pad or let them all integrate together? Put them on the roost, or give them their familiar shelter inside the coop?