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Ive always just kept them in a devided brooder. Can see each other but not interact, until the younger ones are big enough to not get picked on. In 3 years I have not had any issues doing it this way. Everybody moves out once they are fully feathered, and are put into a covered grow out pen. From there they get put into the coop, once they can fend off the older hens.
Ugg... I have alot of work to do. A brooder to put back together, a coop to finish building, and a rebuild or addition to my oops coop... Just need the weather to cooperate with me so I can get it all done. Should have the pallet coop finished in a couple weeks, if the rains stop in time. Thinking about useing metal roofing, or fiberglass... Not sure what would be better. But I will have the cash to buy everything next week, and want to do this one correctly.
Thanks! I thought I could do it that way, but I want to see what everyone else has done.
Ive always just kept them in a devided brooder. Can see each other but not interact, until the younger ones are big enough to not get picked on. In 3 years I have not had any issues doing it this way. Everybody moves out once they are fully feathered, and are put into a covered grow out pen. From there they get put into the coop, once they can fend off the older hens.
Ugg... I have alot of work to do. A brooder to put back together, a coop to finish building, and a rebuild or addition to my oops coop... Just need the weather to cooperate with me so I can get it all done. Should have the pallet coop finished in a couple weeks, if the rains stop in time. Thinking about useing metal roofing, or fiberglass... Not sure what would be better. But I will have the cash to buy everything next week, and want to do this one correctly.

Thanks! I thought I could do it that way, but I want to see what everyone else has done.