My chickens are 9 weeks old, handled a great deal, docile and in the big chicken house with an outdoor run.
(there are 14 mixed)
We also have 8 keets + 2 EE's that came together and are now 4 weeks old. In the brooder in the garage.
The plan is to have them all live together in the big chicken house and have the guineas free range
during the day and have the chickens in the outdoor run.
I've been ringing a bell each day when I deliver treats to the keets in an effort to train them to come. lol
Right now my chicken house is a converted storage shed with 1/2 of the inside modified for the birds.
I would love suggestions on how to integrate these birds. I know I need to have them living in the same
area, separated, for a while, but should I modify another area of the shed to accomplish this?
Am I over thinking this and just move the brooder to the chicken house for a couple of weeks?
Then, how do I get just the keets out in the am and not the chickens? Maybe I should have just stuck with the chickens.
Would love your input and recommendations. Thank you.
(there are 14 mixed)
We also have 8 keets + 2 EE's that came together and are now 4 weeks old. In the brooder in the garage.
The plan is to have them all live together in the big chicken house and have the guineas free range
during the day and have the chickens in the outdoor run.
I've been ringing a bell each day when I deliver treats to the keets in an effort to train them to come. lol
Right now my chicken house is a converted storage shed with 1/2 of the inside modified for the birds.
I would love suggestions on how to integrate these birds. I know I need to have them living in the same
area, separated, for a while, but should I modify another area of the shed to accomplish this?
Am I over thinking this and just move the brooder to the chicken house for a couple of weeks?
Then, how do I get just the keets out in the am and not the chickens? Maybe I should have just stuck with the chickens.
Would love your input and recommendations. Thank you.