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September 7th, 2009

chicken coop lighting
Chicken difficult question ………?

Ok .. The story is: I have a very old hen named Patty (she is no longer the youngest HAHA ….) and we had just built a new chicken coop, but we will not leave you Patty go in and check it out for yourself to. And the idea that, because she feels that now (RIP Selma x), we make ourselves to two Light Sussex POL in order to be with her, and will probably collect them at the weekend and we will get to Patty, EM and Doll (2 POL, we have the not yet received, but I've already mentioned: P) in the new house at the same time, so that they can solve the who's who, etc. meet in their new house. And so Question: Is this the right way to proceed? Patty was always the dominant hen, and loves to stamp all the others (even the cats and dogs), so that during the pecking order it will be ok or should we wander in the garden with a large area before putting them into the new house? Please help!

Thank you for your help on my Question! Um, I would be all together at the same time, because if you put in to it after it about where it stands will then be confused. So they are all in and see who the boss is now:) Or you could even leave your old bird, you look around the new chicken coop, but not stay in it. Then as above bird will feel when it is withdrawn, I do not know, it's just my ideas: P But I hope it goes well for your chickens! And by the way – on our Silver Laced Wyandotte – Yes, they are gorgeous! But extremely small. We take our name Smidge and smearing. However, they are locked in the same chicken house in another cage – they can always yet another, but do not go to each other. Hopefully after a while they are okay with each other! Thanks for your help again.


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