Caymanbaby29
Chirping
- Feb 28, 2015
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Hello! I've spent a bunch of time on this site when I was planning my chicken coop. I built it all by myself (with no construction skills to speak of) and while it isn't square its sturdy. Lol.
It is inside of my barn and there is a run attached. Eventually we plan to build another large run outside in the horse pasture (don't like the horses right up beside the metal barn so a chicken run to keep them off seems win win)
Anyway I saw an ad in my local paper for year old laying hens from the local Hutterite colony and I picked up 7 of them instead of getting chicks. They looked a little rough missing large patches of feathers etc. But they have calmed down quite a bit now. I have had them locked inside the coop and not in the run until they figure out what is home. I have three nesting boxes and lots of roosting options but none of them are on the roosts. They are laying eggs and also sleeping in the nesting boxes. It has been kindof chilly around here since they arrived. Likely warmer in there. I'm thinking that they were not in a situation at the colony where they knew about runs and roosts. How long do I keep them in the coop before letting them into the run? I don't imagine I can make them roost? Maybe they will get it sorted out? I've been feeding them kitchen veggie scraps along with regular chicken feed. They seem to knock over the water a lot. Do they go back into their house at night on their own? Eventually?
How do you go about free ranging them? We have a couple hundred acres here but the yard is about 8. We do have other animals (horses cat and a dog) not sure how they will all react! First the weather needs to warm up. For real.
thanks
It is inside of my barn and there is a run attached. Eventually we plan to build another large run outside in the horse pasture (don't like the horses right up beside the metal barn so a chicken run to keep them off seems win win)
Anyway I saw an ad in my local paper for year old laying hens from the local Hutterite colony and I picked up 7 of them instead of getting chicks. They looked a little rough missing large patches of feathers etc. But they have calmed down quite a bit now. I have had them locked inside the coop and not in the run until they figure out what is home. I have three nesting boxes and lots of roosting options but none of them are on the roosts. They are laying eggs and also sleeping in the nesting boxes. It has been kindof chilly around here since they arrived. Likely warmer in there. I'm thinking that they were not in a situation at the colony where they knew about runs and roosts. How long do I keep them in the coop before letting them into the run? I don't imagine I can make them roost? Maybe they will get it sorted out? I've been feeding them kitchen veggie scraps along with regular chicken feed. They seem to knock over the water a lot. Do they go back into their house at night on their own? Eventually?
How do you go about free ranging them? We have a couple hundred acres here but the yard is about 8. We do have other animals (horses cat and a dog) not sure how they will all react! First the weather needs to warm up. For real.
