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Thanks so much ya we will prob just keep in pasture or fence them in there own spot with access to warm place or shelter? Using field fence most likly... Thanks so much I actually have a place right now that will prob due that we used for mini horses...In my experience . . .
raise up youngsters separately from adults
they are healthier when they are in the open and not cooped up tight
the larger the area to range the healthier
If food and water are readily avail able, the youngsters dont stray too far and benefit from having chickens among them to help them stay in the area-- like baby sitters. And everyone stayed in that paddock.
Babies learn best when they have an older bird to imitate.
Poults can be given a high protein level than the adults so separating the groups can be beneficial on that point.
Fencing needs to be sturdy-- nothing they can get tangled in.
Oh-- have a warm place to brood them all with a reliable heat source.