- Jul 21, 2013
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Hi -- I have three pullets that started laying a couple weeks ago (2 Wyandotte and one Brahma). They have a coop which is enclosed by an electrified chicken fence, so they're semi-free-range.
Within the chicken yard I have a separate chicken tractor with five "Rhode Island Reds" (production reds, probably). They will be nine weeks Thursday. I suspect (completely sucks) that three or four of these chickens are roosters. We have a littler one named McNugget that I always thought was a runt because she seems to lag behind the others in development, but it turns out she might be the only lady in the bunch (*insert sigh here*).
Anyway, these chickens have been in the same yard, but separated, for a couple weeks now so everyone can get used to one another. I would like to integrate them within the next couple weeks to a month. I want the Reds to be a little bigger than they are now so they can defend against my older ladies...but since most of them are probably roosters I don't want them *TOO* much bigger, so the hens can keep them in line. I have feeling they're going to be a handful.
I know that as these dudes get older, I'll need to find homes for them. They already chest bump and fight a bit with each other.
Advice, please? I'm new to the chicken thing and want to reduce bloodshed.
I also have five two-week chicks in the brooder (2 Brahma, 2 Cochin, 1 Speckled Sussex), but I'll worry about THEM in a couple months from now.....
Within the chicken yard I have a separate chicken tractor with five "Rhode Island Reds" (production reds, probably). They will be nine weeks Thursday. I suspect (completely sucks) that three or four of these chickens are roosters. We have a littler one named McNugget that I always thought was a runt because she seems to lag behind the others in development, but it turns out she might be the only lady in the bunch (*insert sigh here*).
Anyway, these chickens have been in the same yard, but separated, for a couple weeks now so everyone can get used to one another. I would like to integrate them within the next couple weeks to a month. I want the Reds to be a little bigger than they are now so they can defend against my older ladies...but since most of them are probably roosters I don't want them *TOO* much bigger, so the hens can keep them in line. I have feeling they're going to be a handful.
I know that as these dudes get older, I'll need to find homes for them. They already chest bump and fight a bit with each other.
Advice, please? I'm new to the chicken thing and want to reduce bloodshed.
I also have five two-week chicks in the brooder (2 Brahma, 2 Cochin, 1 Speckled Sussex), but I'll worry about THEM in a couple months from now.....