What breed and age are these chickens?

she looks healthy but i will send pictures since i obviously don't know what i'm talking about
It sounds as if nothing is too wrong with her, so I’m hoping she’s just a little stressed out.
Don’t beat yourself up about it. I’ve made many mistakes myself. I made exactly this one once: I combined two different groups of young birds without quarantining. All turned out fine, as neither had any diseases, but it was a mistake I won’t make again.
There’s a good chance your birds will be OK. So keep an eye on them and monitor their health, and let’s hope all is well! :)
 
Okay thank you so so much for your help i will go inspect now.
No problem. Good luck with your flock, they all are beautiful. And I see no signs of illness in the photos you posted (other than possibly the Delaware girl). So that’s good.
 
It sounds as if nothing is too wrong with her, so I’m hoping she’s just a little stressed out.
Don’t beat yourself up about it. I’ve made many mistakes myself. I made exactly this one once: I combined two different groups of young birds without quarantining. All turned out fine, as neither had any diseases, but it was a mistake I won’t make again.
There’s a good chance your birds will be OK. So keep an eye on them and monitor their health, and let’s hope all is well! :)
one last question. Now that I am getting rid of the rooster i am going to get two new hens, should i keep them in a crate for a few weeks before adding them to the flock of new hens? i want to make sure i do it right this time
 
one group is my old chickens that are separate, then i got a group of three including sick delaware, and a group of two including rooster, i put the group of 3 and 2 together so now i have the group of new ones and a group of my old flock
That makes sense. I’d recommend keeping the young birds away from to older ones for at least 20 days, and if there’s nothing questionable then you can combine them.
Also, your coop looks very nice.
 
one last question. Now that I am getting rid of the rooster i am going to get two new hens, should i keep them in a crate for a few weeks before adding them to the flock of new hens? i want to make sure i do it right this time
Are they from the same place as the rooster? If so, it won’t change germs to put them in with the group.
If they’re from a different place, keep them separate. I don’t recommend keeping them crated during the day. At night is fine, but if you can set them up outside during the day they’ll be much happier.
 

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