THE_ScottyJ
Hatching
- Jan 19, 2021
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Hello all...first time poster here. I've searched through the threads and finding a wealth of information about introduction of new hens/chicks to an existing flock, but I'm hoping to offer my scenario specific situation up for advice and comment.
We have (5) hens....all 10 months old at this point....(3) ISA Browns and (2) Easter Eggers and I am interested in adding (2) more of a different breed for bring in diversity in eggs to begin offsetting their egg laying life so I don't have 5 hens reach their end all at the same time.
Can I add just two hens? I've read a ton about HOW and WHEN to introduce, but my specific question simply is...."will adding two hens to an existing flock of five pose any problems?". I'll be purchasing them as pullets and brooding them in the usual manner and doing a slow introduction once they reach 10-12 weeks.
I built my open coop (approx. 6' x 9'...Pic attached for reference) that features an enclosed run and access to the hen house and nesting boxes. We let them out during the day to free range about a 1/2 acre fenced in back yard. My math tells me that I could accommodate up to 8 hens in this space.
Thanks in advance. I welcome any thoughts or suggestions
We have (5) hens....all 10 months old at this point....(3) ISA Browns and (2) Easter Eggers and I am interested in adding (2) more of a different breed for bring in diversity in eggs to begin offsetting their egg laying life so I don't have 5 hens reach their end all at the same time.
Can I add just two hens? I've read a ton about HOW and WHEN to introduce, but my specific question simply is...."will adding two hens to an existing flock of five pose any problems?". I'll be purchasing them as pullets and brooding them in the usual manner and doing a slow introduction once they reach 10-12 weeks.
I built my open coop (approx. 6' x 9'...Pic attached for reference) that features an enclosed run and access to the hen house and nesting boxes. We let them out during the day to free range about a 1/2 acre fenced in back yard. My math tells me that I could accommodate up to 8 hens in this space.
Thanks in advance. I welcome any thoughts or suggestions
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