Erin125
In the Brooder
Hello, peeps! Sorry for the long, detailed post! This is a question that I know has been asked a lot, but I suppose I have some small nuances to add to get some advice on? I have 3 older hens who already live together in the main chicken coop, an EE, wyandotte (who is a UNITTT) and a cuckoo maran (who is also a UNITTT). The coop is from cutestcoops (the smallest on the website, for reference if you want), and is 4x4 feet, and has two roosting bars and two nesting boxes. One of the roosting bars sits a foot back and about a foot higher than the second, and the 3 hens sleep on the top one every single night. They are let out around 7am by an automatic door opener, so they'll just jump down and stand on the floor until it opens, where they go into the backyard to roam for the day (we live in an urban city surrounded by other neighbors).
My issue is this: I have 3 pullets who are about 9 weeks old, a lavender orpington, light brahma, and NH red, housed mostly exclusively in a dog crate inside my mud room for their first couple of weeks. They now have a covered, enclosed, smaller run to be in during the day, and I bring them inside to the dog crate to sleep at night around dusk, so all of the chickens have had consistent exposure to one another for at least 3 weeks. The dog crate is larger, and has a roosting bar in it, but they are getting too big for it quickly. I am worried about putting the pullets in with the hens though! When the big girls jump down could they accidentally crush the little ones? Is it too early to house them together? I am worried the pullets might also get attacked in the coop before being let out? My maran is really quite mean to my EE and mounts her and pecks her
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My alternative is that I have a smaller coop, an omlet eglu go, that I could use as a transition coop? I live in Texas, though, and was thinking of putting JUST the eglu coop inside my mudroom for the pullets to sleep in at night (it's getting insanely stinking hot here and I'm not sure the pullets can handle the night temps yet), then in a few months when they are bigger (and it cools down) to house everyone in the bigger coop outside? I'd love any and all advice! And please go easy, my chickens are more like pets to me, so I know that them sleeping in the mudroom is weird, but I lost a cochin to the heat last year and am paranoid now.
My issue is this: I have 3 pullets who are about 9 weeks old, a lavender orpington, light brahma, and NH red, housed mostly exclusively in a dog crate inside my mud room for their first couple of weeks. They now have a covered, enclosed, smaller run to be in during the day, and I bring them inside to the dog crate to sleep at night around dusk, so all of the chickens have had consistent exposure to one another for at least 3 weeks. The dog crate is larger, and has a roosting bar in it, but they are getting too big for it quickly. I am worried about putting the pullets in with the hens though! When the big girls jump down could they accidentally crush the little ones? Is it too early to house them together? I am worried the pullets might also get attacked in the coop before being let out? My maran is really quite mean to my EE and mounts her and pecks her

My alternative is that I have a smaller coop, an omlet eglu go, that I could use as a transition coop? I live in Texas, though, and was thinking of putting JUST the eglu coop inside my mudroom for the pullets to sleep in at night (it's getting insanely stinking hot here and I'm not sure the pullets can handle the night temps yet), then in a few months when they are bigger (and it cools down) to house everyone in the bigger coop outside? I'd love any and all advice! And please go easy, my chickens are more like pets to me, so I know that them sleeping in the mudroom is weird, but I lost a cochin to the heat last year and am paranoid now.