I started five years ago with (10) day-old ISA Brown chickens from Hoover Hatchery. I LOVE THESE CHICKENS. Today I have two left due to MAREK’S DISEASE and predators.
So I ordered (15) day-old Golden Buffs from Meyer Hatchery (their name for ISA Browns) who are now eight weeks old. They are out in the barn with the two older hens separated for now.
I need to figure out how to let them join the two older ones seamlessly. They certainly outnumber the original flock, but I am afraid they will be picked on. How long should I wait to introduce them and how should I do it?
I have two small Tractor Supply coops in two horse stalls in my barn which I generally use to lock the chickens up at night. Each coop supposedly is good for 5 to 6 chickens but they only sleep there. During the day, they have another horse stall,the barnyard, and a really nice wooded fenced area where they roam freely.
If the new chickens get chased, they can run into one of the coops, but so can the older chickens.
How do I go about a successful introduction to my flock?
So I ordered (15) day-old Golden Buffs from Meyer Hatchery (their name for ISA Browns) who are now eight weeks old. They are out in the barn with the two older hens separated for now.
I need to figure out how to let them join the two older ones seamlessly. They certainly outnumber the original flock, but I am afraid they will be picked on. How long should I wait to introduce them and how should I do it?
I have two small Tractor Supply coops in two horse stalls in my barn which I generally use to lock the chickens up at night. Each coop supposedly is good for 5 to 6 chickens but they only sleep there. During the day, they have another horse stall,the barnyard, and a really nice wooded fenced area where they roam freely.
If the new chickens get chased, they can run into one of the coops, but so can the older chickens.
How do I go about a successful introduction to my flock?