New to chickens

jtbrown

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Hi! I am new not only to BackYardChickens but to raising chickens in general. We are awaiting delivery of our 25 Ameracauna chicks by the end of April. I had everything ready, and went to TSC with husband to get a part for the tractor and came home with 11 chicks. So we are starting early. Have site marked off for chicken coop, will start building very soon -now that I have 11 chicks in basement. They are only 5 days old, I love hanging out with them such quirky little ones. I have never had chicks before, so I hang on every peep. We have converted two large dog cages to brooders. Seems to be working great. Since my first set of chicks will be 4 weeks older than the newer set, will I have to keep them separate in the coop for long (once both are out of brooders)? We are building a good sized coop with center entrance with room that will serve as eventual brooder room/potting shed/personal hangout, and two separate areas that can be separated with door so I can keep two separate flocks or have them all together with door open. I will gladly ponder any advice or suggestions. I am also pretty new to forums, but compelled to get all of the information possible to help my growing flock. I have been living off of my neighbors' fresh eggs for last year or so, they moved, so I am about to become the neighborhood chicken lady (I hope).
 
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Welcome!

Four weeks is a lot of age difference to brood together. At 4 weeks you will want the little ones in the coop, anyway. You could try mixing them, but I'm afraid the little ones will get attacked and you will end up doing your integrating when all are full size, around 4 months.

Best get building!
 

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