Callacda
In the Brooder
- Jun 22, 2022
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I hope I can do this. I lost my chickens last September when I broke my arm. I couldn't catch my chickens to put them in the pen after free ranging them. Sometimes in the past, I would let them roost on my front porch with the spot light on, so I thought they would be ok, but something got to them and there were feathers everywhere when I woke
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I got new chicks this spring from a local man that hatched them. I got 4 he hatched. I was afraid when they were 2 weeks old that I might have got 3 cockerels and one pullet. So when I saw Rhode Island Red chicks 2 weeks later I picked out 3 females by looking at their feathers and it worked
, but now I want to mix the 3 Rhode Island Reds (5 wk old) with the 4 (7 wk old) chicks. Almost every day, if it's warm enough, for the past 2 weeks I have been putting them out during the day with the older 4 chicks inside a dog kennel inside the run with the older ones. I have someone building me a large coop for them all, but I just tried to let them out of the Kennel and into the larger run and it wasn't great. I'm afraid the smaller chicks are going to be dead meat
. Any suggestions? I could let the 7 week olds out of the run and let them free range but I'm fostering a dog right now and I am afraid he might hurt them. My other dogs and cats won't hurt them but he might. As you can see, the older chicks are so much larger.

I got new chicks this spring from a local man that hatched them. I got 4 he hatched. I was afraid when they were 2 weeks old that I might have got 3 cockerels and one pullet. So when I saw Rhode Island Red chicks 2 weeks later I picked out 3 females by looking at their feathers and it worked

