COCOmaran
Chirping
- Sep 17, 2017
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It is getting a bit complicated than what I expected. So, When I moved to this new house, I bought a nice chicken coop with 15 hens and 3 died after winter. I noticed that 4 of them are not laying now or very inconsistently laying. So, we decided to cull them next month. Then, I bought 6 chicks that are 9 weeks old now and one of them I notice a male. So, once I cull those 4 not laying, these pullets will move to the big coop in three week.
FIRST QUESTION: Those two coops are in a common big run. I will partition it once I move them to the big coop so they don't have access to the small coop. Will they find that the big coop is their new home soon?
SECOND QUESTION: Once the small coop is emptied, I have another set of chicks for the coop. And it will be their home. Again, it will be partitioned until everybody is big enough to defend them selves. Now, if I have two coops connected to a big common run, do chicks find their coops at night?
THIRD QUESTION: I have a broody hen sitting on eggs. Once the eggs are hatched, should I move all of them with mom to a hospital coop? or Let them stay where they are with big hens? Mom will protect them fine? I have had good moms before raising chicks together. But, this mom is all by herself ...
FORTH QUESTION (and the last): Once the chicks are hatched, sadly I can't keep them. I do not have space for them. So, I plan to sell them. How long it will take for the mom doesn't care for the chicks? I assume taking the couple of days old chicks away would upset the mom. I would like her to enjoy her motherhood as much as possible.
Thank you a lot!
FIRST QUESTION: Those two coops are in a common big run. I will partition it once I move them to the big coop so they don't have access to the small coop. Will they find that the big coop is their new home soon?
SECOND QUESTION: Once the small coop is emptied, I have another set of chicks for the coop. And it will be their home. Again, it will be partitioned until everybody is big enough to defend them selves. Now, if I have two coops connected to a big common run, do chicks find their coops at night?
THIRD QUESTION: I have a broody hen sitting on eggs. Once the eggs are hatched, should I move all of them with mom to a hospital coop? or Let them stay where they are with big hens? Mom will protect them fine? I have had good moms before raising chicks together. But, this mom is all by herself ...
FORTH QUESTION (and the last): Once the chicks are hatched, sadly I can't keep them. I do not have space for them. So, I plan to sell them. How long it will take for the mom doesn't care for the chicks? I assume taking the couple of days old chicks away would upset the mom. I would like her to enjoy her motherhood as much as possible.
Thank you a lot!