I know it's best to quarantine & segregate before combining flocks, but I'm just going to throw them in and hope for the best. Wish me luck.
I have 6 existing 1yo hens (rir and ameraucana) in 45sqft coop, 100sqft run. Plenty of roosting space, 3 nest boxes. The 2 new birds are buff orpingtons, have been free ranging, and are super hardy/healthy 10mo olds.
I just now put them on the roost with the others and not a peep from anybody. So far, so good. Its quite dark already here in northern British Columbia, they should be sleeping soon.
Tomorrow ill provide extra treats(scratch, extra fodder, lettuce, & mealworms, gawd my girls are spoiled) and will segregate if blood is spilled, cause that can only get worse.
So . . . Wish me luck ( feel free to call me reckless)
I have 6 existing 1yo hens (rir and ameraucana) in 45sqft coop, 100sqft run. Plenty of roosting space, 3 nest boxes. The 2 new birds are buff orpingtons, have been free ranging, and are super hardy/healthy 10mo olds.
I just now put them on the roost with the others and not a peep from anybody. So far, so good. Its quite dark already here in northern British Columbia, they should be sleeping soon.
Tomorrow ill provide extra treats(scratch, extra fodder, lettuce, & mealworms, gawd my girls are spoiled) and will segregate if blood is spilled, cause that can only get worse.
So . . . Wish me luck ( feel free to call me reckless)