OK, I think Pebble was about 5 weeks old, maybe 6... before Peach started laying again...
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Thanks cheeka. How old was the chick before you let them (Peach & Pebble) join the rest of the flock? This is a real pain keeping everybody separated. Roger and Little Roger in jail. Big Broody and her three chicks in the main coop. The rest have to stay out in the covered run all day.(they don't mind in fact prefer it) but I have to separate everybody every morning and let them back in every night. Separate their foods, ect. Will be glad when they are all one big happy family. I need to start building now that the garden is planted.OK, I think Pebble was about 5 weeks old, maybe 6... before Peach started laying again...
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Five would be perfect. I can keep seven and she could have five....when she is old enough lol. So my husband and I have some major chicken plans for the next year. Iam wondering ifi should sketch it all out ( I suck at drawing but dh can do it). I've been trying to play with ideas and what I want eventually from all the chickens. Really I've just fallen in love with them as pets. I love finding eggs,but I don't even eat them that much. I do bake like crazy. Now my husband has really caught on to the chickens. He texted me Saturday because he had found some co workers who wanted to buy eggs. So now he is talking about them at work . I think it's catchy. I put some oyster shells in yogurt yesterday because I got my first and second soft shelled egg. Now they have been free ranging a lot so I am thinking maybe that is the problem? They have oyster and grit free choice in the run but apparently have been skipping it? I figured in the yogurt no one would pass it up. Ay other suggestions?Sally, such cute pics! my broody is a bantam, so she can't take more than 5 LF eggs, right now she's sitting on 3, might hatch today....... SBMomcongrats! OK, I let everyone free range together when Pebble was 3 weeks old, can't remember exactly, but there was still snow on the ground. I supervised, but Peach did a super job defending him. they still slept separately. by the time he was 7 weeks old, Peach had taught him to roost at night, and she turned broody again. that's when Olive started fostering him. they are all fine together, no issues, he's chest bumped his way into acceptance by the bigger girls... and i had no issues integrating just the one bird which i thought was unusual... recommendation is minimum of 3... 13 eggs for me yesterday, hot and humid again today...![]()