- May 28, 2013
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Hi all,
We're bracing ourselves for a storm in the UK and we currently have two eglus/runs with two seperate silkie flocks. One of the flocks has a rooster, and these guys are around 5 months old, 4 chickens in total.
The second run has 3 silkies, flock 1's mothers also they've been separated since hatch as we incubated them in a bator.
If we put them all in one big run with seperare eglus would this be ok? It would be neutral to both parties as they've not been in there before.
Would my rooster protect all the hens or just his?
Any advice would be great- we have to get them in somehow as the storm will effect them where they are now.
Emma
We're bracing ourselves for a storm in the UK and we currently have two eglus/runs with two seperate silkie flocks. One of the flocks has a rooster, and these guys are around 5 months old, 4 chickens in total.
The second run has 3 silkies, flock 1's mothers also they've been separated since hatch as we incubated them in a bator.
If we put them all in one big run with seperare eglus would this be ok? It would be neutral to both parties as they've not been in there before.
Would my rooster protect all the hens or just his?
Any advice would be great- we have to get them in somehow as the storm will effect them where they are now.
Emma
