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- Jun 22, 2021
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I have 6, 8 week old pekins. 2 are females (they quack), one is male (curled feather) the other 3 sound male, but have no curled feather yet so I am not sure... I will only be keeping 1 pekin drake, as that would make for 2 drakes to 7 females (total), which is a higher ratio then I wanted and I will probably add more hens in the spring.
They currently free range and put themselves to bed at night, I just shut the door.
My others are 4 weeks old, 1 Rouen (female), 1 Cayuga(female), 1 welsh harlequin(female), 1 blue Swedish(female) and 2 silver Appleyard's (1 male, 1 female). They have been in an outside pen all day and then moved to a tote in the basement for sleeping. But, today is the day I let them out! I am hoping they will free-range with the big ones who hang around their pen anyways. ( I also have 11 chickens who free-range around all of them as well) SO FAR, no-one fights...
Tonight they will sleep in the duck house I think... I will put up some wire so they have their own section just incase...
I've gotten really lucky so far with everyone getting along, I have a buff opington who is testy with the younger chickens when stuck in the run, but they get out when the sun comes up so its only for a few minutes of early light...
Any tips on my transition??
Any advice of things you learned the hard way?
In a few weeks ill be introducing my chicks (also 4 weeks old right now, 1 is my first rooster, a goldenlaced wyandotte (besides my silkie roo, who doesnt even crow!)
Hoping 35 degrees over night wont be to hard on them...
Hoping everyone transitions well as I don't want to be moving them in and out of my house once the snow starts!
I will attach pictures in a bit, as I will be monitoring them out there and can get some new ones!
So grateful for this community to share progress, ask questions, receive advice.
You guys have been beyond helpful and an amazing resource to have!!
They currently free range and put themselves to bed at night, I just shut the door.
My others are 4 weeks old, 1 Rouen (female), 1 Cayuga(female), 1 welsh harlequin(female), 1 blue Swedish(female) and 2 silver Appleyard's (1 male, 1 female). They have been in an outside pen all day and then moved to a tote in the basement for sleeping. But, today is the day I let them out! I am hoping they will free-range with the big ones who hang around their pen anyways. ( I also have 11 chickens who free-range around all of them as well) SO FAR, no-one fights...
Tonight they will sleep in the duck house I think... I will put up some wire so they have their own section just incase...
I've gotten really lucky so far with everyone getting along, I have a buff opington who is testy with the younger chickens when stuck in the run, but they get out when the sun comes up so its only for a few minutes of early light...
Any tips on my transition??
Any advice of things you learned the hard way?
In a few weeks ill be introducing my chicks (also 4 weeks old right now, 1 is my first rooster, a goldenlaced wyandotte (besides my silkie roo, who doesnt even crow!)
Hoping 35 degrees over night wont be to hard on them...
Hoping everyone transitions well as I don't want to be moving them in and out of my house once the snow starts!

I will attach pictures in a bit, as I will be monitoring them out there and can get some new ones!
So grateful for this community to share progress, ask questions, receive advice.
You guys have been beyond helpful and an amazing resource to have!!