Thanks, will do.They do kinda, couple lumps there.
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Thanks, will do.They do kinda, couple lumps there.
Post a new thread in disease with closer pics.
The former broody is the most tolerant of them (probably because she had chicks recently?) so they allow themselves to get pretty close to her, but that's about it. Overall, the chicks look happy. I'm very happy with how smoothly that went!
So maybe that's not gonna work... The chicks have a roost in their brooder, but don't use it. I made a huddle box/table for them in the coop, but they don't seem interested. They like playing on the big roosts, and can get up there no problem. I have 3 roosts - the top one where the hens sleep is 4' off the ground, the middle one is about 2.5' off the ground, and I have a baby roost less than a foot off the ground. They are all in the same part of the coop though, in a stepped/ladder formation. I was thinking they'd all sleep there, with the main flock on the top roost and the chicks either on the middle or on the bottom roost, but they might be too afraid of the hens to sleep in that part of the coop at all. So I'm thinking of making a new roost on the other side of the coop for them. And maybe setting the auto door to open really really really early, so that everybody can go out as soon as they wake up and not spend any time closed up in the coop. One of my hens won't let the chicks come within 2 feet of her (doesn't peck them, just chases them and growls menacingly). They are terrified of her, and run at the sight of her. So I'm worried that if they find themselves confined in the same space with her, they'd freak out and hurt themselves flying up at the walls
The coop is 5x7 and I have 5 hens and the 3 chicks, so it's not small, but still. What would you guys recommend I do? I like having them in the house, and they do still spend the whole day outside, they only sleep in our house at night, but I should probably get them used to the coop soon.Yeppers.I might have missed my window of opportunity for an escape door, if I were to section part of the coop off. I tried that last week, and I can't find a size that's big enough for the chicks to fit through, but not so big that my smallest hen cannot.
Well, it is kinda small for 8 birds, and definitely small for integration,The coop is 5x7 and I have 5 hens and the 3 chicks, so it's not small, but still.
Great idea!So I'm thinking of making a new roost on the other side of the coop for them.
Should be fine for 8 birds according to the chicken rules of 4 square feet per bird in the coop, BUT, that's 8 birds that get along well... which mine don't yetWell, it is kinda small for 8 birds, and definitely small for integration,
but you work with what you've got.
Our favorite chicken dying last year sort of threw me into this unplanned loop of chicken math, hatching new chicks to keep in his memory. Otherwise I was gonna stick with 5 hens in a 5x7 coop and have lots of space. Good thing I built it bigger than what 5 hens would technically need! I may still thin the flock down at some point. The hen that the chicks are terrified of is first on the list.Exactly...then there is winter with no roofed run.Should be fine for 8 birds according to the chicken rules of 4 square feet per bird in the coop, BUT, that's 8 birds that get along well... which mine don't yet
Don't you remember my awesome umbrella setup though? I've got winter covered (covered - see?Exactly...then there is winter with no roofed run.
Absolutely.Creatures of habit?![]()