Rehoming my hens

Einhornjohnsonjt

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I’m rehoming my hens that I’ve had for 2 years because I’m moving out of state. :hitTips to rehome them safely? The person I’m giving them to has a decent coop and plenty of free range land for them—it’s winter here and so I’m worried they’ll all be cooped up together right away and it will be stressful for them…
I have two 5 yo buffs and two 1.5 yo bantams. i could keep them and just have neighbors check on them every couple of weeks (5 gallon feeder and 5 gallon ice proof waterer) but I don’t think that’s the best option..
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow Glad you joined.
I'm so sorry you have to re-home your hens.
I would suggest to the person who is taking them that they do a "look don't touch" integration for at least a week before allowing them to free range together.
 
I’m rehoming my hens that I’ve had for 2 years because I’m moving out of state. :hitTips to rehome them safely? The person I’m giving them to has a decent coop and plenty of free range land for them—it’s winter here and so I’m worried they’ll all be cooped up together right away and it will be stressful for them…
I have two 5 yo buffs and two 1.5 yo bantams. i could keep them and just have neighbors check on them every couple of weeks (5 gallon feeder and 5 gallon ice proof waterer) but I don’t think that’s the best option..
Welcome to BYC!
 

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