Stitchaquilt3
In the Brooder
- Apr 23, 2025
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I raised 9 new pullets this past spring and one of them is a rooster. I didn't know this until after I had introduced them into my existing flock. Now at 16/17 weeks old it seems I have two separate flocks. When I turn them all loose to free range in the afternoons each group heads in opposite directions. When in the run they seem to mingle some but still it's obvious I now have two separate flocks.
When roosting at night each group is at opposite sides of the coop.
Should I consider a second coop to avoid problems later on
When roosting at night each group is at opposite sides of the coop.
Should I consider a second coop to avoid problems later on