I am new to this site-just joined today. I have been reading through this forum and have not found exactly what I am looking for so I thought I would just explain my situation and wait for the flood of expertise to pour in
I have 3 established Rhode Islands that are about 2 years old. I have them in a coop/run that I put together out of a converted lean to shed that was attached to my garage when I moved in. I have windows with screens on 3 sides to let in plenty of light and air, a chicken door that I open and close to let them into the fenced in run and to shut them up at night. They have a hanging feeder inside the coop and their water is inside the coop also. I have a walk in door for me to go inside to do what I need to do. I have a 3 level roost that runs across the back of the coop and my dad found an old metal 8 hole nesting box that is attached to the outer wall of the garage, there isn't a whole lot of room in the coop, but plenty. I use the layered bedding method, I just add new bedding to the top of the old when needed and turn it every so often to fluff it up. The floor underneath is dirt. This seems to work well for my girls and gives them extra heat in the winter time, since I do not have any electricity outside of my house without running extension cords (which I do in the winter to keep the coop a little warmer, give them some light in the winter and keep the water from freezing) I get 2-3 eggs a day. I feed commercial layer feed and supplement every morning when I let them out with commercial chicken scratch and occassionally some commercial freeze dried meal worms, they have some oyster shell available too.
I purchased some baby chicks 8 weeks ago from a mail order company. I now have 15 pullets-4 Rhode Islands, 5 Barred Rocks and 6 Black Austrolarps. They are currently housed in my garage within a wire circle that is 4 feet high. They are still on chick starter, have their own water and until today, a heat lamp. I have been leaving the garage door partially open in the daytime to give them fresh air and some sunshine. I rigged up some poles for them to roost on and they seem pretty happy being chicks and doing there thing. This morning when I went in there to feed and water them, one of the little stinkers had flown the coop so to speak and was sitting on top of my lawn mower looking very much befuddled! I want to move them to the coop with the big girls, but is it too soon? They are feathered out, their combs are growing etc... but they are still smaller than the older birds. I don't have alot of money to put up a seperate housing structure/run for them at this time, since I have been unemployed for a year.
I also wonder if they need to stay on the chick starter for awhile yet, and I move them to the coop, how do I keep everyone from eating the others feed? Should I take some of the litter from the coop and sprinkle it around with the baby chicks, to "innoculate" them a bit with anything before moving them together? Should I move them all in at night,(I've heard that is a good way to do it, after the older birds go to roost) or start with the bigger ones and slowly move them in a few at a time? I just need some advice! Thanks

I have 3 established Rhode Islands that are about 2 years old. I have them in a coop/run that I put together out of a converted lean to shed that was attached to my garage when I moved in. I have windows with screens on 3 sides to let in plenty of light and air, a chicken door that I open and close to let them into the fenced in run and to shut them up at night. They have a hanging feeder inside the coop and their water is inside the coop also. I have a walk in door for me to go inside to do what I need to do. I have a 3 level roost that runs across the back of the coop and my dad found an old metal 8 hole nesting box that is attached to the outer wall of the garage, there isn't a whole lot of room in the coop, but plenty. I use the layered bedding method, I just add new bedding to the top of the old when needed and turn it every so often to fluff it up. The floor underneath is dirt. This seems to work well for my girls and gives them extra heat in the winter time, since I do not have any electricity outside of my house without running extension cords (which I do in the winter to keep the coop a little warmer, give them some light in the winter and keep the water from freezing) I get 2-3 eggs a day. I feed commercial layer feed and supplement every morning when I let them out with commercial chicken scratch and occassionally some commercial freeze dried meal worms, they have some oyster shell available too.
I purchased some baby chicks 8 weeks ago from a mail order company. I now have 15 pullets-4 Rhode Islands, 5 Barred Rocks and 6 Black Austrolarps. They are currently housed in my garage within a wire circle that is 4 feet high. They are still on chick starter, have their own water and until today, a heat lamp. I have been leaving the garage door partially open in the daytime to give them fresh air and some sunshine. I rigged up some poles for them to roost on and they seem pretty happy being chicks and doing there thing. This morning when I went in there to feed and water them, one of the little stinkers had flown the coop so to speak and was sitting on top of my lawn mower looking very much befuddled! I want to move them to the coop with the big girls, but is it too soon? They are feathered out, their combs are growing etc... but they are still smaller than the older birds. I don't have alot of money to put up a seperate housing structure/run for them at this time, since I have been unemployed for a year.
I also wonder if they need to stay on the chick starter for awhile yet, and I move them to the coop, how do I keep everyone from eating the others feed? Should I take some of the litter from the coop and sprinkle it around with the baby chicks, to "innoculate" them a bit with anything before moving them together? Should I move them all in at night,(I've heard that is a good way to do it, after the older birds go to roost) or start with the bigger ones and slowly move them in a few at a time? I just need some advice! Thanks