Chxlove
In the Brooder
- Mar 23, 2021
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Still very new to the backyard chicken game. Our current mini flock of 4 pullets and 1 cockerel is between 5 and 6 weeks old. My husband and I then got our coop and run ready and realized how much space we really have and were thinking of adding more girls. There is a swap coming up next weekend. I've read about introducing pullets to a flock of adult hens, but not pullets to pullets. If I'm buying pullets around the same age, will they still need to be separated by fencing for a while before they can be introduced? And since we're not buying from a store or something where diseases are more common, do we still need to quarantine? Now I'm wishing we would've known and just gotten a bunch of chicks all at once instead of dealing with this
It's sounding like a much bigger undertaking than I thought.
The other thing I wondered that might help us, is our current flock has not transitioned outside to the coop yet. We're behind I know, but it's been cold here so we're slowly adjusting the temp in the room to help so it's not a 50° jump. Anyway, we wanted to get them outside by next weekend, so what if they got into the coop/run at the same time as the newbies? Would that help or still they need to be separated?
Thanks in advance as always!

The other thing I wondered that might help us, is our current flock has not transitioned outside to the coop yet. We're behind I know, but it's been cold here so we're slowly adjusting the temp in the room to help so it's not a 50° jump. Anyway, we wanted to get them outside by next weekend, so what if they got into the coop/run at the same time as the newbies? Would that help or still they need to be separated?
Thanks in advance as always!