Well, my chicks are about a month old now and because of the smell/weather I moved them outside into their 8x3x2 pen that I thought was safe. My cat, Sayda, defied logic and managed to pull 3 birds through 1 inch square holes (heavy gauge metal that did not give either) working in about a 6"x1' area before they could run into the completely enclosed box from her. She must have scared or scratched 2 more because the next day they died. Obviously I went and bought more hardware mesh to protect them and then will finish with a chain link barrier and skirt that I didn't think I would need. The cat is confined to the bathroom until I think I have it Sayda-proof.
I have read and re-read all the info I can but I still don't quite know how to gage when to move them into a larger enclosure or what size holes they can still fit through.
Like at 1 week they could fit in something with 1/2 holes at the largest, right? At what point could I safely put them in a pen with 1" holes, with 2" holes, with 2 1/2" holes, etc?
Coincidentally, the kid I bought my original birds from texted me last night and has 30 1 day old birds ready. Literally hatching the day that mine were killed
I won't be picking any up til next week but how long before I could mix the young ones with the old ones safely? If I buy adult birds from the person near me when can I mix them with the older and younger chicks?
Other than my cat attack I haven't had any huge problems with raising and I'm "practicing" with duck and chicken eggs in my incubator- they are developing so I haven't killed them yet.
Thanks for any help!
I have read and re-read all the info I can but I still don't quite know how to gage when to move them into a larger enclosure or what size holes they can still fit through.
Like at 1 week they could fit in something with 1/2 holes at the largest, right? At what point could I safely put them in a pen with 1" holes, with 2" holes, with 2 1/2" holes, etc?
Coincidentally, the kid I bought my original birds from texted me last night and has 30 1 day old birds ready. Literally hatching the day that mine were killed

Other than my cat attack I haven't had any huge problems with raising and I'm "practicing" with duck and chicken eggs in my incubator- they are developing so I haven't killed them yet.
Thanks for any help!