How to introduce new chickens to my one hen and one rooster??

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It depends on the temperament of your rooster. Some need less and some need more.
I would add at least seven more hens.
But, they cannot be put with the hen and roo at first.
If you are getting the hens at young pullet age, I would put them in a dog cage and put the cage in the coop with the hen and roo.
That way they can see them but not touch them. The pullets will need their own waterer and feeder.
I would not even let them out together at all for the first couple of weeks. Then, gradually let them out together and supervise them. Watch for any pecking or bullying.
This is the way I introduce new chickens. Someone else may have other advice.
Best wishes with your flock! 🙂
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Hiya, and welcome to BYC! :frow

Getting chicks is going to take about five months or so to rectify your ratio. I would look in poultry groups for my state on Facebook or post there that you’re looking for older pullets or hens.

Roosters usually don’t bother young chicks but your hen might. We mix younger with older and it works well as the chicks learn quick who to stay away from.

If you get hens or older pullets, I’d quarantine at least two weeks far away from my others. Then try the “look but don't touch” method for a week, or since they free range, I’d just put them together at that point and see how it goes. You can always pen up one that’s causing issues.

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Great advice from Debbie imo.
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Greetings & Salutations. Welcome.

As others have written, depends on the roo, how many girls you need. 8-10 is the usual. We have 17 hens and 2 roos and it's not enough females for our flocks. 3 Pullets are just laying or 10 almost ready and that will help.

Most recommend a month quarantine but I have done 2 weeks before as I scoped out the place where we purchased the older pullets (4 months old) and all the chickens looked, acted healthy and coops/runs in good shape, well cared for. We found them in a local fb livestock group in our county.

Wishing the you the best.

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