- Mar 16, 2014
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Hi there all! So this will be my very first venture into chickens and with my space I can accommodate about 20-30 chickens (full size), I could probably get away with more but better safe than sorry I say. However, I cannot afford to buy all the chicks I want at one time So I am thinking of doing 15-20 chicks total with 2-3 batches over 2-3 months (we are on a fixed income so I would buy a new batch around the first of the month until I got my desired number/combination of breeds). My question: Is it safer to integrate them when they are chicks? If I have 4-5 wk old chicks and bring in 1 day-1wk old baby chicks can they all go in one area together? do they need to be separated? Are the rules/guidelines the same as with integrating pullets with older hens? I was planning on doing my brooder inside and I will not be able to do so (i dont think) if I have to separate them at least not for long. Thanks in advance for your wisdom! (and the reason I'm not waiting until I have the finances to buy them all at once is because I'm eager to get them but also would like to be able to pick and choose the breeds I want and get some laying asap. since I plan on buying them all from the same farm but at around the same age - for cost reasons - i would be buying chicks aged 1wk or less every 4 wks or so)