Ok, first time hatcher and chick mama. I last bought Pullets who were 8-10 weeks old and they could go right into the coop. I've tried my hand at hatching, which was very fulfilling and much fun! Now I have 4 2/12 week old chicks who are hellions.
I had them in a puppy play yard, but they are getting too big for them. I found an old rabbit run in our son's closet that's about 2.5 feet tall, so thought I'd set it up around the play yard so they could explore a little more while I'm cleaning the other, plus to see how they'd do in it. I put them in it and closed the bedroom door, for 10 minutes! When I went back in one was already perched on the top of it, ready to explore the rest of the room!! OMG! They don't stay little long do they? Already can fly that high? What to do now? They're wings look fully feathered, they have tail feathers, I live in SE GA, temps in winter can range from 80 to 40, so I don't think I can put them out in their coop yet. Does anyone have any advice? (The run is plenty big about 6' round, but obviously not tall enough. I'm at a loss right now, the playpen is about 36" in diameter.
I had them in a puppy play yard, but they are getting too big for them. I found an old rabbit run in our son's closet that's about 2.5 feet tall, so thought I'd set it up around the play yard so they could explore a little more while I'm cleaning the other, plus to see how they'd do in it. I put them in it and closed the bedroom door, for 10 minutes! When I went back in one was already perched on the top of it, ready to explore the rest of the room!! OMG! They don't stay little long do they? Already can fly that high? What to do now? They're wings look fully feathered, they have tail feathers, I live in SE GA, temps in winter can range from 80 to 40, so I don't think I can put them out in their coop yet. Does anyone have any advice? (The run is plenty big about 6' round, but obviously not tall enough. I'm at a loss right now, the playpen is about 36" in diameter.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.