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Kind of off-topic, but not really....

With all the eggs I plan to set for this hatch-a-long, I'm gonna need more room. I posted this in the "managing your flock" section earlier, but I wanted to post it here in the hopes I get a quicker response. I'm gonna copy and paste the post:

Here's my set up right now:

1 EE Cockerel and 8 Barred Rock/Barred Rock cross hens. They are in an 8X4 coop with a covered, attached run that is about 30-40 square feet. The BR's and cross hens have been in this coop since spring of last year. The EE was recently acquired, and has been in that coop since December.


1 Chocolate Orpington Bantam cockerel and 1 Chocolate Orpington Bantam pullet (not laying yet). They are in a 8X12 coop. I just got this pair in December, and since the other chickens beat the crap out of both of them when I tried integrating, I put them in the bigger coop. No run is attached to this coop.

All these chickens free-range from noon to dark.

Inside my house in a brooder: 2 Tolbunt Polish (1 cockerel, 1 pullet) about 5 months old. Acquired in January. Also, 5 Barred Rock chicks that are 8 weeks old, hatched NYD.


Here's what I WANT to do, but have no idea HOW to do it:

I want to move the EE roo and BR girls to the 8x12 coop, and the bantams to the 4x8. I wanna do a switcheroo. The reason being: I'm going to be hatching eggs for Easter, and some of them are going to be bantams, possibly some silkies, but I also am going to be hatching some large breeds as well. So the large breeds will eventually be integrated with the EE roo and hens. So they need more room. The bantams/polish/possible silkies take up LESS room, and I won't have as many of those, so they can make it in the smaller coop.

So how do I do this? The bantams put themselves to bed in the bigger coop, and the EE and BR's put themselves to be in the smaller coop. How do I get them to switch...meaning, how can I get to the point where after free-ranging, the EE and BR's put themselves to bed in the BIG coop, and the bantams put themselves to bed in the smaller coop????

TYIA

EDITED TO ADD:


Both of these coops are one building, with a wall separating the two parts. I was also considering cutting an opening...a chicken door...in the wall so that the chickens can go from one coop to another, but I don't know if that will work, or if it will cause territory issues with the chickens and roos, since they are 2 separate flocks (even though one flock only consists of 2 chickens). I am definitely building a covered run for the big coop, once this polar weather goes bye-bye.
 
Kind of off-topic, but not really....

With all the eggs I plan to set for this hatch-a-long, I'm gonna need more room. I posted this in the "managing your flock" section earlier, but I wanted to post it here in the hopes I get a quicker response. I'm gonna copy and paste the post:

[COLOR=333333]Here's my set up right now:[/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]1 EE Cockerel and 8 Barred Rock/Barred Rock cross hens. They are in an 8X4 coop with a covered, attached run that is about 30-40 square feet. The BR's and cross hens have been in this coop since spring of last year. The EE was recently acquired, and has been in that coop since December.[/COLOR]


[COLOR=333333]1 Chocolate Orpington Bantam cockerel and 1 Chocolate Orpington Bantam pullet (not laying yet). They are in a 8X12 coop. I just got this pair in December, and since the other chickens beat the crap out of both of them when I tried integrating, I put them in the bigger coop. No run is attached to this coop.[/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]All these chickens free-range from noon to dark.[/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]Inside my house in a brooder: 2 Tolbunt Polish (1 cockerel, 1 pullet) about 5 months old. Acquired in January. Also, 5 Barred Rock chicks that are 8 weeks old, hatched NYD.[/COLOR]


[COLOR=333333]Here's what I WANT to do, but have no idea HOW to do it:[/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]I want to move the EE roo and BR girls to the 8x12 coop, and the bantams to the 4x8. I wanna do a switcheroo. The reason being: I'm going to be hatching eggs for Easter, and some of them are going to be bantams, possibly some silkies, but I also am going to be hatching some large breeds as well. So the large breeds will eventually be integrated with the EE roo and hens. So they need more room. The bantams/polish/possible silkies take up LESS room, and I won't have as many of those, so they can make it in the smaller coop.[/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]So how do I do this? The bantams put themselves to bed in the bigger coop, and the EE and BR's put themselves to be in the smaller coop. How do I get them to switch...meaning, how can I get to the point where after free-ranging, the EE and BR's put themselves to bed in the BIG coop, and the bantams put themselves to bed in the smaller coop????[/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]TYIA[/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333][COLOR=FF0000]EDITED TO ADD:[/COLOR][/COLOR]

[COLOR=333333]Both of these coops are one building, with a wall separating the two parts. I was also considering cutting an opening...a chicken door...in the wall so that the chickens can go from one coop to another, but I don't know if that will work, or if it will cause territory issues with the chickens and roos, since they are 2 separate flocks (even though one flock only consists of 2 chickens). I am definitely building a covered run for the big coop, once this polar weather goes bye-bye.[/COLOR]

You will likely have to lock them in the new coops for a few days & then alternate which group is out so only 1 door is open for the return trip for a week or 2 until they get retrained.
 
Quote: Yes maintain that humidity. Another thing to add is to give them a cool down time each day of about 10 to 15 minutes a day where you just open the incubator then spritz them with water and close the incubator until the next day till lockdown. That's about it. Good luck with your hatch. All of this is on the high end of the chicken though wouldn't recommend incubating water fowl and chickens and turkeys in the same incubator.
 
EXAMPLE of why I tell everyone if they have a malposition (pipped wrong end) and its chirping and getting air LET THEM ALONE just note the time and keep an eye on them!
I got lucky to catch a video of one today....


EXCUSE the WHITE OUTS thats the bator lights kicking on and off sorry!

 
Ok I'm new here so go easy.....I want to participate but, what on earth do you do with all the chicks after they hatch? Craigslist?
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sure why not? you can list on BYC as well, and there are plenty of local FB groups that you can sell on as well. do a Poultry or farm search with your area or state in the search bar as well!
 
Kind of off-topic, but not really....

With all the eggs I plan to set for this hatch-a-long, I'm gonna need more room. I posted this in the "managing your flock" section earlier, but I wanted to post it here in the hopes I get a quicker response. I'm gonna copy and paste the post:

Here's my set up right now:

1 EE Cockerel and 8 Barred Rock/Barred Rock cross hens. They are in an 8X4 coop with a covered, attached run that is about 30-40 square feet. The BR's and cross hens have been in this coop since spring of last year. The EE was recently acquired, and has been in that coop since December.


1 Chocolate Orpington Bantam cockerel and 1 Chocolate Orpington Bantam pullet (not laying yet). They are in a 8X12 coop. I just got this pair in December, and since the other chickens beat the crap out of both of them when I tried integrating, I put them in the bigger coop. No run is attached to this coop.

All these chickens free-range from noon to dark.

Inside my house in a brooder: 2 Tolbunt Polish (1 cockerel, 1 pullet) about 5 months old. Acquired in January. Also, 5 Barred Rock chicks that are 8 weeks old, hatched NYD.


Here's what I WANT to do, but have no idea HOW to do it:

I want to move the EE roo and BR girls to the 8x12 coop, and the bantams to the 4x8. I wanna do a switcheroo. The reason being: I'm going to be hatching eggs for Easter, and some of them are going to be bantams, possibly some silkies, but I also am going to be hatching some large breeds as well. So the large breeds will eventually be integrated with the EE roo and hens. So they need more room. The bantams/polish/possible silkies take up LESS room, and I won't have as many of those, so they can make it in the smaller coop.

So how do I do this? The bantams put themselves to bed in the bigger coop, and the EE and BR's put themselves to be in the smaller coop. How do I get them to switch...meaning, how can I get to the point where after free-ranging, the EE and BR's put themselves to bed in the BIG coop, and the bantams put themselves to bed in the smaller coop????

TYIA

EDITED TO ADD:


Both of these coops are one building, with a wall separating the two parts. I was also considering cutting an opening...a chicken door...in the wall so that the chickens can go from one coop to another, but I don't know if that will work, or if it will cause territory issues with the chickens and roos, since they are 2 separate flocks (even though one flock only consists of 2 chickens). I am definitely building a covered run for the big coop, once this polar weather goes bye-bye.
You will need to move them at night, and lock them in the coop for a week or so until they get the picture of new home. If you want pure eggs from the Orps when they start laying, then don't let them free range with the others.

Ok I'm new here so go easy.....I want to participate but, what on earth do you do with all the chicks after they hatch? Craigslist?
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Ummmm, most of us are chicken addicts and keep them.
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I breed some of mine, so I hatch, keep the best for breeding and sell the rest to pet/layer homes.
EXAMPLE of why I tell everyone if they have a malposition (pipped wrong end) and its chirping and getting air LET THEM ALONE just note the time and keep an eye on them!
I got lucky to catch a video of one today....


EXCUSE the WHITE OUTS thats the bator lights kicking on and off sorry!
Yep, yep! I too have had many wrong way pippers hatch on their own.

our homemade incubator !!!
Nice! Now to get eggs in it!
 
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