Im new

Hi! :frow Welcome to BYC! I'm so glad you joined our group! Let me be the first to warn you that you may have some pecking problems and possibly cannibalism with that small coop and run. :oops: It is barely big enough for 4 chickens. I say that, and then there are people who have good luck and it works out. :D

Hold old are they? They might be small enough right now to be getting along, but be watchful for signs of pecking or bullying. One thing that can help make it work is lots of obstacles and multiple feeding and watering stations.

Good luck!
 
Welcome to the human flock :welcome

Hope you will learn a lot from this community of chicken-nuts. And please count you’re chickens. It is 6 or 7 or 8. Not approx.

Pictures?
:lau I've heard the quote: "Chicken people be like, I have 12 chickens, maybe 15." :lau
 
Hello there and welcome to BYC! :frow

Sounds like they are cramped? Chickens need a minimum of 5 square feet per bird in the coop and 10 square feet per bird in the run or they will turn cannibalistic.

Good luck with your flock and welcome to ours! :)
 
:lau I've heard the quote: "Chicken people be like, I have 12 chickens, maybe 15." :lau

My neighbors who take care of my chickens right now thought I have 7 bantams. But they counted 8. :celebrate:lau
Btw. They have a run of 16 m2 (approx. 175 square feet)
 
91m0EVklkKL._SX425_.jpg
:frow
 
Welcome to Backyard Chickens.

You can also add "chicken toys," which will defuse boredom issues that lead to feather plucking in addition to other evils. Toys can be simple like a small colored ball they can push around. A head of cabbage hanging just high enough where the flock has to jump up to eat some.

Safe Parrot toys with bells they can ring(and won't come off) . Wooden blocks they can climb up on, a dog type Kong toy - that you pack with safe treats .Birds have to work at getting a taste. Loafing around won't get them anywhere.

Long, boxes with open sides they can go through or hide in. Some chickens even learn
to use a small swing, and figure out how to keep it swinging.

They can be so much more than egg layers- they can develop their brain function and maybe find more enjoyable pastimes than pecking a roost mate bald. Too much working of their brains may lead to mutiny but, I doubt it will be an over night happening.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom