I ended up having 7 cockerels and 2 pullets out of my little batch of chicks. They are about 13 weeks old now, and it's time to separate the little pullets from all the chasing cockerels. I have decided to build a chicken tractor for my favorite silkie mix cockerel and the two pullets, and I will try to keep the 6 other roos as the free-range barnyard guard, pending their behavior. I want to add more pullets (and am building the tractor accordingly) . . . I know that if I buy some "started" pullets they will possibly have parasites so I would have to quarantine them, and I'm wondering if I should just buy chicks from a hatchery instead. Can day-old chicks have parasites?
I really don't have a place to quarantine started pullets unless I use the chicken tractor, and wait on separating the pullets and silkie. On the other hand I know it would take a lot longer to be able to introduce the new chicks as it would take at least 10 weeks for them to get big enough.
Any suggestions? I like the fact that I can buy more variety of breeds from a hatchery, as locally there are only a few breeds available this time of year. Also my 5 year old and I really enjoyed raising the chicks and I think they are more friendly as a result of us spending time with them.
Please will the more experienced chickaholics advise? Thank you!!!
Melissa
I really don't have a place to quarantine started pullets unless I use the chicken tractor, and wait on separating the pullets and silkie. On the other hand I know it would take a lot longer to be able to introduce the new chicks as it would take at least 10 weeks for them to get big enough.
Any suggestions? I like the fact that I can buy more variety of breeds from a hatchery, as locally there are only a few breeds available this time of year. Also my 5 year old and I really enjoyed raising the chicks and I think they are more friendly as a result of us spending time with them.
Please will the more experienced chickaholics advise? Thank you!!!
Melissa