ccoscina
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- Nov 10, 2021
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My landlord recently decided to sell his house so I will be moving soon. I have a flock of ten chickens and never really transported chickens before. I drove 12 baby chicks home from tractor supply, and also one time I transported a rooster in a cardboard box to a rescue farm an hour away, but that's my only experience. So transporting ten adult chickens will be a very new and challenging experience for me.
Depending on which place I move to to drive would be two hours or four hours. I found this article that suggests using bankers boxes with one chicken per box:
https://montanahomesteader.com/how-to-transport-chickens/
My chickens do have a bit of a pecking problem so have 1 per box may indeed be better than using large transport crates that would have multiple chickens per box. I plan to have my friend help me because he has a big cargo/work van. I have a Toyota corolla and could probably transport 5 chickens per trip if my friend isn't available, could get them all moved over within 24 hours or so if I took two trips.
Would it be possible that they could die if they go without water for 4 hours? Bankers boxes wouldn't be suitable for even small waterers and for a drive of 2 to 4 hours I think they would be okay. Of course - they will definitely get stressed out from the move, but stress is acceptable in this situation. This will be a very complicated and challenging moving process and some stress is inevitable - both for myself and the rest of the flock. The main thing I want to ensure is that they survive.
Depending on which place I move to to drive would be two hours or four hours. I found this article that suggests using bankers boxes with one chicken per box:
https://montanahomesteader.com/how-to-transport-chickens/
My chickens do have a bit of a pecking problem so have 1 per box may indeed be better than using large transport crates that would have multiple chickens per box. I plan to have my friend help me because he has a big cargo/work van. I have a Toyota corolla and could probably transport 5 chickens per trip if my friend isn't available, could get them all moved over within 24 hours or so if I took two trips.
Would it be possible that they could die if they go without water for 4 hours? Bankers boxes wouldn't be suitable for even small waterers and for a drive of 2 to 4 hours I think they would be okay. Of course - they will definitely get stressed out from the move, but stress is acceptable in this situation. This will be a very complicated and challenging moving process and some stress is inevitable - both for myself and the rest of the flock. The main thing I want to ensure is that they survive.