Newchick429
In the Brooder
- Oct 13, 2023
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I have three fairly new babies. About three months old and fully feathered. We’ve had them outside with the ducks and our neighbors free roaming chickens, as well as our rooster. So far so good.
We lost the last three babies when I put them in a coop around the same age. Rats got to them in a flash, middle of the day. I’ve decided with these babies, unless it’s in the large dog crate we have, they won’t be confined.
Are they still vulnerable during the day? They seem happy to hang out on our large patio, but roam a bit. I don’t want to lose anymore.
There’s three other chickens that have adopted us (probably because most people here don’t feed the chickens to take care of bugs) that are at least 6 months. They’ve been coming to our yard since they where tiny. The mother hen disappeared when they where around our chicks size though. All three sate doing great, but I’m worried that was because their mother taught what to watch out for.
Any advice is appreciated!
We lost the last three babies when I put them in a coop around the same age. Rats got to them in a flash, middle of the day. I’ve decided with these babies, unless it’s in the large dog crate we have, they won’t be confined.
Are they still vulnerable during the day? They seem happy to hang out on our large patio, but roam a bit. I don’t want to lose anymore.
There’s three other chickens that have adopted us (probably because most people here don’t feed the chickens to take care of bugs) that are at least 6 months. They’ve been coming to our yard since they where tiny. The mother hen disappeared when they where around our chicks size though. All three sate doing great, but I’m worried that was because their mother taught what to watch out for.
Any advice is appreciated!