KarynVA
Crowing
I've posted previously about the delays and difficulties we've had with getting a coop built for our 3 Golden Comets, who are now 14 weeks old. They have been staying in the garage at night, and I carry them outside to a pen during the day and then carry them back inside in the afternoon or early evening each day. So they have never had a chance to learn from a mother hen about putting themselves to roost at dusk; they've had a very artificial daily schedule their entire lives (got them as 1 week old chicks from TS).
The coop is nearly ready now (it's modeled after this one that I learned about from this thread) and we'll be putting the chickens inside later this week.
Some questions I have:
1. I know with young chickens the advice is to put them inside the coop, where the roosts are, and have them stay there for 2-3 days so they learn that is "home". In our case, we are trying to not put food and water in the enclosed part of the coop, but rather to hang them underneath the coop in the covered part of the run. So I don't think they can be without food and water for 2-3 days. Should I let them into the run during the day, starting with day 1? Do you think they will go up the ramp and inside at dusk on day 1 if I do that? Or ....?
2. The entire coop and run will, at least initially, be on a larger concrete pad (with deep bedding in the run). Would it be safe to leave the pop door open so they can come and go at will, including early in the morning before I am up to open the door for them? (We don't, yet, have an automatic door mechanism but may do that in the future). With the wheels lying flat to the side, the bottom of the run is flush with the concrete.
3. As they are 14 weeks old and not showing signs, yet, of laying readiness, should I block access to the nest boxes until 19 weeks or thereabouts?
Any tips suggestions, responses to my questions above will be greatly appreciated!
The coop is nearly ready now (it's modeled after this one that I learned about from this thread) and we'll be putting the chickens inside later this week.
Some questions I have:
1. I know with young chickens the advice is to put them inside the coop, where the roosts are, and have them stay there for 2-3 days so they learn that is "home". In our case, we are trying to not put food and water in the enclosed part of the coop, but rather to hang them underneath the coop in the covered part of the run. So I don't think they can be without food and water for 2-3 days. Should I let them into the run during the day, starting with day 1? Do you think they will go up the ramp and inside at dusk on day 1 if I do that? Or ....?
2. The entire coop and run will, at least initially, be on a larger concrete pad (with deep bedding in the run). Would it be safe to leave the pop door open so they can come and go at will, including early in the morning before I am up to open the door for them? (We don't, yet, have an automatic door mechanism but may do that in the future). With the wheels lying flat to the side, the bottom of the run is flush with the concrete.
3. As they are 14 weeks old and not showing signs, yet, of laying readiness, should I block access to the nest boxes until 19 weeks or thereabouts?
Any tips suggestions, responses to my questions above will be greatly appreciated!