Well last night the 5 remaining chicks officially moved to outside housing, still with a lamp, but they are out of the garage and can now roost and scratch sand for their feed and munch on some grass and seeds. I didn't sleep worth a hoot but this am they are all fine.
I've got an order placed for 15 chicks from McMurray's at the end of the month (Aug) - I had paid for the Mercks because I thought I had too get them vaccinated. Since the others aren't I'm going to call and have them cancel the vaccine on those birds. I don't know that they will mix and mingle but I'd like for all my chickens to learn to play nice with each other.
Question -- how do you manage with multiple roos? And at what age have you introduced younger chicks to established birds?
Lena is peeved that she lost her egg laying spot (since chicks now live in that coop). I fixed her another dark area in their roosting coop for eggs. Hopefully she will use it. Otherwise there's not telling where she'll plop one.
I've got an order placed for 15 chicks from McMurray's at the end of the month (Aug) - I had paid for the Mercks because I thought I had too get them vaccinated. Since the others aren't I'm going to call and have them cancel the vaccine on those birds. I don't know that they will mix and mingle but I'd like for all my chickens to learn to play nice with each other.
Question -- how do you manage with multiple roos? And at what age have you introduced younger chicks to established birds?
Lena is peeved that she lost her egg laying spot (since chicks now live in that coop). I fixed her another dark area in their roosting coop for eggs. Hopefully she will use it. Otherwise there's not telling where she'll plop one.