chickengoggles
Songster
Wait! Before you say ALWAYS quarantine, let me explain. We added 5 pullets/young hens to our flock of two (7 month cockerel and two year old hen from folks we bought our tractor coop from). The 5 hens came from a friend with a large flock who is downsizing due to an upcoming ordinance change. We quarantined for 3 weeks, did another week of see/don't touch (could see each other from about 12 feet away), etc. Integrating them went easily.
I'm getting three more hens FROM THE SAME FLOCK that my 5 came from in January (a 7 month old, two 2 year olds) because our cockerel is definitely overbreeding our 6 hens.
Can I skip the strict quarantine, and go to keeping them separately for a time, then integrate? I can keep the new hens in the tractor coop, which we don't use, and my existing 7 in their coop, and swap off free-ranging times. We don't have a run, we are on 10 acres. I know she hasn't added any new birds, and some of the 3 and 5 used to hang out in a mini flock.
Thoughts? And thanks for your advice in advance!
Picture just because they're adorable:
I'm getting three more hens FROM THE SAME FLOCK that my 5 came from in January (a 7 month old, two 2 year olds) because our cockerel is definitely overbreeding our 6 hens.
Can I skip the strict quarantine, and go to keeping them separately for a time, then integrate? I can keep the new hens in the tractor coop, which we don't use, and my existing 7 in their coop, and swap off free-ranging times. We don't have a run, we are on 10 acres. I know she hasn't added any new birds, and some of the 3 and 5 used to hang out in a mini flock.
Thoughts? And thanks for your advice in advance!
Picture just because they're adorable: