MartyHikes
In the Brooder
- Jan 17, 2021
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Hey folks, short time lurker, first time poster here. My wife and I got our first batch of pullets last fall. There are four of them, and they’re about 17 weeks old now. So far, so good; everyone is healthy. We’ll call them group A. In the last week, we got a group of four hens who are about a year old (group B), and a “barnyard accident” rooster and hen (group C) from a breeder who didn’t want them accidentally breeding with the pure bred chickens. Well, as an unfortunate result of our inexperience, the two new groups (B and C) have mingled in with group A well before their quarantine was supposed to end. Everyone seems healthy after a couple days, with the exception of the stress of re-establishing the pecking order. Basically I guess I’m asking if this is a hopeless situation and all of my chickens are going to get sick and die spontaneously down the road, or if there’s a chance that we could get lucky and they all end up doing okay?