fmorlando1
Chirping
- Jun 29, 2021
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Hi I’m just starting my second year of raising chickens and was fortunate enough to have a broody hen hatch out seven chicks. They are now a little over four weeks old and have been happily living with mama in a private coop and predator proof run, but I would let them free range during the day when the weather was nice. This morning mama was attacked by a stray cat and severely injured to a point where I thought it best to put her down. I made it out in time to chase the cat away before she got to the chicks. Question is are the 4 1/2 week old chicks old enough to stay outside in there coop and predator proof run or do I need to move them to a brooder . I’ll not be letting them free range again until they’re much older now that they don’t have mama to fend for them. This is the first predator attack I’ve had. I have a rooster with the main clock who does an excellent job of protecting the hens. The rest of my flock are in the main coop and run and free range in a different area. I know they’re too young to be integrated with them so would appreciate advice on what to do. Anything else I should be aware of and taking care of them now that they are on their own? Thanks Frank