I lost two chickens to a predator a couple of weeks ago.
As I was looking around on Facebook last week I saw an ad for free Polish roosters. I've always wanted a polish so I arranged to pick one up.
I put him in the brooder with food and water and everyone looked at eachother through the wire. It looked good so I tried to let him out the next day. He runs from one end of their run to the other and they have a large area. Wings drooping and beak open panting. Obviously stressed out. So I put him back in the brooder and then tried putting him to bed with them last night. My boyfriend said there was mayhem when he let them out of the coop this morning. I caught him and put him back in the brooder.
Boyfriend says he read somewhere that you have to keep them segregated for a week. I worry because my brooder isn't secure from predators.
Should I just bite my lip and leave him in there all the time for a week? He's pretty skinny along with being neurotic. Even my smallest hen chases him which results in him screaming and stomping around looking for safety.
I feel bad for bringing him into all of this the poor thing
As I was looking around on Facebook last week I saw an ad for free Polish roosters. I've always wanted a polish so I arranged to pick one up.
I put him in the brooder with food and water and everyone looked at eachother through the wire. It looked good so I tried to let him out the next day. He runs from one end of their run to the other and they have a large area. Wings drooping and beak open panting. Obviously stressed out. So I put him back in the brooder and then tried putting him to bed with them last night. My boyfriend said there was mayhem when he let them out of the coop this morning. I caught him and put him back in the brooder.
Boyfriend says he read somewhere that you have to keep them segregated for a week. I worry because my brooder isn't secure from predators.
Should I just bite my lip and leave him in there all the time for a week? He's pretty skinny along with being neurotic. Even my smallest hen chases him which results in him screaming and stomping around looking for safety.
I feel bad for bringing him into all of this the poor thing