I am picking up the rest of my chicks this weekend.
6 of them are already living in the pen with some older silkies, so I plan to put them directly in my coop when I get home. I put an old outside table in there and wrapped the legs with chicken wire so they can be in the coop , but safe from the older birds. I hesitate to say "bigger" cuz they aren't very big.
And yes, I know I should put them in insolation for 30 days, but that just isn't possible and I totally trust the health of the chicks from this breeder. And I know my own birds are healthy.
My question to all you who have done this longer than me (which would be EVERYONE) how long do I have to keep them separate from the older birds for their safety? Is it days or months? If it is months, I am probably in a whole lot of trouble with all these chicks. I have ONE coop because I planned to start my flock with 6 hens and 1 roo that were all hatched at the same time so it wasn't going to be an issue.
Now it is and I'm not sure about timing or anything about intigration of birds into an exisiting flock.
6 of them are already living in the pen with some older silkies, so I plan to put them directly in my coop when I get home. I put an old outside table in there and wrapped the legs with chicken wire so they can be in the coop , but safe from the older birds. I hesitate to say "bigger" cuz they aren't very big.

My question to all you who have done this longer than me (which would be EVERYONE) how long do I have to keep them separate from the older birds for their safety? Is it days or months? If it is months, I am probably in a whole lot of trouble with all these chicks. I have ONE coop because I planned to start my flock with 6 hens and 1 roo that were all hatched at the same time so it wasn't going to be an issue.
Now it is and I'm not sure about timing or anything about intigration of birds into an exisiting flock.