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Hello All-
One of my Americauna chickens died today. We think she ate pine needles. Anyway we are down to one chicken, 1 year old. I have been Googling various opinions on the best way to introduce new chickens. I would really love BYC owners expert opinions. Is Scarlet in any danger by being the only chicken?
I have a chicken tractor that my previous three, than two, now one Americauna chicken live in.
I have a small separate run for introducing new chickens.
I literally have backyard chickens in a development, so I can't have too many.
I don't have a fenced in coop where I can put a cage in to introduce the chickens that way. I was envisioning putting the two runs next to each other for a few weeks.
Scarlet is one year old. Can I introduce pullets?
Anything else you would advice me on I would really appreciate.
My blog has pictures of the chicken tractor and the soccer-net-separate-run. (I don't know how to attach photos on this site)
http://southernbackyardchickens.blogspot.com
Thank you, Donna
One of my Americauna chickens died today. We think she ate pine needles. Anyway we are down to one chicken, 1 year old. I have been Googling various opinions on the best way to introduce new chickens. I would really love BYC owners expert opinions. Is Scarlet in any danger by being the only chicken?
I have a chicken tractor that my previous three, than two, now one Americauna chicken live in.
I have a small separate run for introducing new chickens.
I literally have backyard chickens in a development, so I can't have too many.
I don't have a fenced in coop where I can put a cage in to introduce the chickens that way. I was envisioning putting the two runs next to each other for a few weeks.
Scarlet is one year old. Can I introduce pullets?
Anything else you would advice me on I would really appreciate.
My blog has pictures of the chicken tractor and the soccer-net-separate-run. (I don't know how to attach photos on this site)
http://southernbackyardchickens.blogspot.com
Thank you, Donna