Buckwheat77
Songster
- Aug 13, 2020
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Hello everyone! After a long debate, our two EEs are in fact ladies!
we recently got two new girls. We recently introduced them to the new coop and they have had a rough time settling in. Our two new girls are RIR 19 weeks and the two EEs are 21 weeks. After about a week, my two new RIRs have been able to stay around the same spots without running away from our EE girls (this excites them andusually Ends up in them chasing the RIRs and pecking them). They don’t peck faces, just their feathers on their back. I believe this is normal?
I have also seen them squatting like this recently in the morning and later on in the day (see picture in coop). I’m wondering if it is them protecting the coop or if it means they might be getting ready to lay. I live in Canada and it is getting colder, but this last week has been really warm - around 12-18 degrees Celsius.
Any advice would be very much appreciated!
Thanks!
we recently got two new girls. We recently introduced them to the new coop and they have had a rough time settling in. Our two new girls are RIR 19 weeks and the two EEs are 21 weeks. After about a week, my two new RIRs have been able to stay around the same spots without running away from our EE girls (this excites them andusually Ends up in them chasing the RIRs and pecking them). They don’t peck faces, just their feathers on their back. I believe this is normal?
I have also seen them squatting like this recently in the morning and later on in the day (see picture in coop). I’m wondering if it is them protecting the coop or if it means they might be getting ready to lay. I live in Canada and it is getting colder, but this last week has been really warm - around 12-18 degrees Celsius.
Any advice would be very much appreciated!
Thanks!
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