- Feb 16, 2012
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Well first off I want to thank everyone here for being so helpful thus far. I've been lurking behind the scenes for a while now gathering some great info, this site is so helpful!
I started my brooder last weekend and have around 15 chicks, all mixed breed, these will be my layers. I will get some meat birds in a couple of weeks but for now I'm focusing on the build of the coop.
I was hoping to get some opinions on a couple of things.
1. I was thinking about setting aside a closed of section of the coop for younger birds that I'll be introducing to the flock, this section will have it's own area in the coop and a portion of the run, from what I gather I need to keep the younger birds separated for a while till they get bigger?
2. I also was wondering about letting the birds free range, I have a complete fenced in yard and I'm willing to put up more fencing to keep them confined to one area of the pasture, will I be ok with letting them roam if I clip their wings or will they fly over a 4 foot fence?
3. When raising cornish x is it ok to keep all the birds together or keep my layers and meat birds separate? I hope that didn't sound ridiculous but I couldn't find a answer anywhere.
Thank you very much for taking the time to read this.
Bobby Ray
I started my brooder last weekend and have around 15 chicks, all mixed breed, these will be my layers. I will get some meat birds in a couple of weeks but for now I'm focusing on the build of the coop.
I was hoping to get some opinions on a couple of things.
1. I was thinking about setting aside a closed of section of the coop for younger birds that I'll be introducing to the flock, this section will have it's own area in the coop and a portion of the run, from what I gather I need to keep the younger birds separated for a while till they get bigger?
2. I also was wondering about letting the birds free range, I have a complete fenced in yard and I'm willing to put up more fencing to keep them confined to one area of the pasture, will I be ok with letting them roam if I clip their wings or will they fly over a 4 foot fence?
3. When raising cornish x is it ok to keep all the birds together or keep my layers and meat birds separate? I hope that didn't sound ridiculous but I couldn't find a answer anywhere.
Thank you very much for taking the time to read this.
Bobby Ray