Etorb1
Songster
- Jun 24, 2020
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So I started with chickens last year. I have 11 hens (brahmas, ISA brown, and easter eggers) and 1 brahma roo. They have a coop that is just big enough for them and free range during the day. This March, I bought 3 polish, 2 silkie, 1 brahma, and 1 wynadotte chick. I had planned on making a separate coop for this new flock. Well it turns out of the new chicks all but 1 of the Silkies is male. I feel bad keeping her in with all these males once they start to mature. What would be the best way to divide up these chickens? Should I move the silkie female in with the older hens and 1 roo? Or, move the Wynadotte and younger Brahma roo into the coop with the older hens to decrease the males in the second flock? Or would something else be better? I am in the process of building a second coop. For now the younger birds just have a covered area in the run. I let the birds free range during the day.