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Usually whenever I take birds out to put on cords I put them back in different pens. I only do it when I have time to watch them because some don’t like their new neighbor much. I also have hens running loose in between pens at all times.
This time of year and threw winter I leave for work befor dark and get home when it's dark so my wife's and son feed and water. I still go check on them all even if there's bad weather. The weekend is when I use tie cords but that's only if the weather is dry because I don't like a wet bird when it's cold. Is every two weeks enough?
 
Is that just as good as rotating them to a different pen
I think it is closer to the ideal option, but requires more ground. Moving pens allows ground to rest keeping birds from having to walk about on manure, wet or dry. It is easier for me to do because moving birds between pens can require more handling that involves getting dirty.
 
The frequency part varies with type of vegetation and time year. When it is hot and vegetation in poor shape, then more. During winter with extended periods where ground is frozen, then a month or more. Move very often when it rains a lot.
 
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