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Merc_smallFarms
In the Brooder
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Thank you for the article it was very informative I did not know about the method before but I’ve been doing something similar to it. The way I introduce chickens to my flock is I typically quarantine my chickens for a week and a half, during that time I give them light antibiotics and vitamins. I don’t stress too much about quarantining because the majority of the time I’m getting chickens from family members who I know take good care of their chickens. These new chickens I got I didn’t quarantine them before hand but they’ve received all their vaccines and were very well cared for. Afterwards, I place the chickens in a big cage inside the coop. When I did this for my new chickens the mini rooster got away and that’s when the fight happened. I let them out of the cage to integrate after two to three weeks.How did you introduce the new chickens to the existing flock? Are you familiar with what we call the "see-no-touch" method? I'll attach a link to an article I wrote describing it. Also, do you quarantine new birds for a month before adding them to your flock to be sure they're healthy and not exposing your birds to lice, mites or illness? It's highly recommended.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/integrating-a-pictorial-guide.79343/