- Apr 6, 2015
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Hi All,
I know there are threads on this topic, but wanted to ask the group about a specific situation. I have a 4-year-old hen who is the last of a flock that got taken out by opossums, I've since reinforced the coop and run so it's much safer now. But in the meantime, she has been sleeping in the shed, and I'm preparing to introduce 3 new pullets to her so she'll have a flock again. Would folks suggest settling the pullets into the coop first, and letting the older hen see them but not be able to come into contact then getting her back in the coop again? Or put the old hen back in her coop and introduce the pullets in at night? Or put her back in the coop, and keep the pullets separate, but visible?
Thanks for the help.
I know there are threads on this topic, but wanted to ask the group about a specific situation. I have a 4-year-old hen who is the last of a flock that got taken out by opossums, I've since reinforced the coop and run so it's much safer now. But in the meantime, she has been sleeping in the shed, and I'm preparing to introduce 3 new pullets to her so she'll have a flock again. Would folks suggest settling the pullets into the coop first, and letting the older hen see them but not be able to come into contact then getting her back in the coop again? Or put the old hen back in her coop and introduce the pullets in at night? Or put her back in the coop, and keep the pullets separate, but visible?
Thanks for the help.