nikkwiecinski
In the Brooder
- Nov 16, 2018
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I just moved my new chicks (two rhode islands, two barred rocks, two black sex links, and one orpington). outside this weekend and i have some questions i can not really find good answers too.
i built a 4 x 10 addition on my existing run which is 8 x 10 and it is divided once i move them together i will take out the dividing wall and let everyone share the space.
I read you should wait about a week or two before mixing them in with your existing flock However,
imy existing flock is only one adult rooster and no hens i found him at my job someone abandoned him so i took him home (which is where it all started). I am just wondering if those same rules would apply about mixing them in or if i should wait longer. He has also been by himself for about 6-8 months (i got him right in the beginning of winter last year) however he seems very happy about his new friends and he just hangs out in his run and watches them all day he doesnt even want to go run around my yard. any tips on how i should go about the introduction would be great!
Also one of my new rhode islands ended up being a rooster and i am concerned about that causing problems since I only have 6 hens. i have no idea what to do about him! Some people have said i have to get rid of him or get more chicks but i am hoping there is another option or maybe they will be fine.
any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
i built a 4 x 10 addition on my existing run which is 8 x 10 and it is divided once i move them together i will take out the dividing wall and let everyone share the space.
I read you should wait about a week or two before mixing them in with your existing flock However,
imy existing flock is only one adult rooster and no hens i found him at my job someone abandoned him so i took him home (which is where it all started). I am just wondering if those same rules would apply about mixing them in or if i should wait longer. He has also been by himself for about 6-8 months (i got him right in the beginning of winter last year) however he seems very happy about his new friends and he just hangs out in his run and watches them all day he doesnt even want to go run around my yard. any tips on how i should go about the introduction would be great!
Also one of my new rhode islands ended up being a rooster and i am concerned about that causing problems since I only have 6 hens. i have no idea what to do about him! Some people have said i have to get rid of him or get more chicks but i am hoping there is another option or maybe they will be fine.
any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
