I am going to start a thread for my travels, not to take up space here. This way anyone can fallow me, and as I go to their state. Do not know what to call it any suggestions?
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That sounds like the size of my coop. Mine only sleep in it and it would be small quarters and too hot for anything but sleeping. I have 5 and I have 2 coops. You cannot put 7 in there. I have 4 in one and Primrose in the other only bec the 4 are in two pairs that don't want to be separated. The Black ones will beat up Prim at night in the coop and Prim will beat up the babies at night in the coop and they are terrified of her. You will find that they will pick their friends and coop, but I would DEFINATELY get another one. You also may need to switch them around at night depending on what you come to know about them in a coop together. There is always come drama amoung a group of girls. Lol. Also agree to wait to be sure how many you actually end up with before you buy another coop. Here are my two coops.
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I do not have a plan for that yet. What do you suggest?One time I was sent extras so they would survive shipping. I got 6 RIR roosters. Now what will you do if that happens? This is for kimmy I know this isn't her quote. Pam
The new chickies will probably be here tomorrow morning. My "old" chicks are not even a full week old yet (I think they might turn one week tomorrow, actually). Can I put the little newbies in with my original four? Or should I use a separate space?
Great! They are from the same place. I'll watch how they act around each other in the morning.I have put layer chicks in together less than 2 weeks old ordered from the same place. Never had an issue, but I do keep a close eye on them.
If I am buying from 2 different places or breeders, I brood separate for health watch.
All three chicks arrived dead.![]()