Hello everyone,
I bought my first baby chickens back in June, and as the wheel of fate turns, I ended up taking a job offer across states and needed to sell my house. I left my three babies in the hands of a coworker who has six hens herself of the same breed (orpingtons), got an apartment, reconfigured my life and I have just now as of this morning purchased a new home. Closing on the property is Dec 1, so that's the soonest I can retrieve my hens from their temporary home. I have run into some problems, and I would greatly appreciate some advice.
I started with four hens and I now have two. One ended up being a cockerel and I found him a home before we moved away with someone who wanted a rooster, and that's good. But three days ago, I was informed that one of my hens has been killed. She did not inform me directly but rumors are that someone shot my hen in the middle of the night. I'm not sure what to do with my birds... I moved to Minneapolis, MN, and the winters here are going to be very cold. Will I need a heater in my coop? Will they be okay with just each other?
I spent the first four months loving the bejeezees out of these baby birds. I cuddled them, sang to them, whistled, carried them on my shoulders, they followed me in the yard and let me pick them up. They were inquisitive and curious and had personalities that were very deeply individual. But they haven't gotten my attention since I had to give them up after moving here. I have visited as much as I can considering how busy my schedule is and how far away their temporary home is, but they don't recognize me anymore and they won't let me pick them up... they run from me. Is it possible for me to "re-tame" them? Is my dream of having well adjusted, handleable pet hens over because they stopped being loved on?
Closing on the house is going to happen in the dead of winter. The ground will be frozen, and I can't get the fencing around the property until the ground is soft. With a big enough run attached to their coop, will they be okay for the winter? How big of a run should I have to fill this need?
Thank you all.
I bought my first baby chickens back in June, and as the wheel of fate turns, I ended up taking a job offer across states and needed to sell my house. I left my three babies in the hands of a coworker who has six hens herself of the same breed (orpingtons), got an apartment, reconfigured my life and I have just now as of this morning purchased a new home. Closing on the property is Dec 1, so that's the soonest I can retrieve my hens from their temporary home. I have run into some problems, and I would greatly appreciate some advice.
I started with four hens and I now have two. One ended up being a cockerel and I found him a home before we moved away with someone who wanted a rooster, and that's good. But three days ago, I was informed that one of my hens has been killed. She did not inform me directly but rumors are that someone shot my hen in the middle of the night. I'm not sure what to do with my birds... I moved to Minneapolis, MN, and the winters here are going to be very cold. Will I need a heater in my coop? Will they be okay with just each other?
I spent the first four months loving the bejeezees out of these baby birds. I cuddled them, sang to them, whistled, carried them on my shoulders, they followed me in the yard and let me pick them up. They were inquisitive and curious and had personalities that were very deeply individual. But they haven't gotten my attention since I had to give them up after moving here. I have visited as much as I can considering how busy my schedule is and how far away their temporary home is, but they don't recognize me anymore and they won't let me pick them up... they run from me. Is it possible for me to "re-tame" them? Is my dream of having well adjusted, handleable pet hens over because they stopped being loved on?
Closing on the house is going to happen in the dead of winter. The ground will be frozen, and I can't get the fencing around the property until the ground is soft. With a big enough run attached to their coop, will they be okay for the winter? How big of a run should I have to fill this need?
Thank you all.

