How do I settle in my new chickens?
Bringing home new chickens is an exciting time, but it's essential to ensure they settle in comfortably to their new environment. Here are some tips to help you make the transition as smooth as possible.
1. Prepare Their Coop: Before bringing your new chickens home, ensure their coop is clean, dry, and well-ventilated. Provide plenty of fresh bedding and nesting materials to make them feel comfortable. Ensure their food and water are readily available and easily accessible.
- Clean and sanitize the coop before introducing new chickens.
- Provide nesting boxes with clean bedding for them to lay eggs.
- Install perches at varying heights to allow chickens to roost comfortably.
- Use a temporary barrier, like a wire mesh, to separate the new chickens.
- Monitor their interactions closely to ensure they're getting along.
- Introduce new chickens to the coop at night when the existing flock is roosting to minimize aggression.
- Choose a feed formulated for laying hens if you have adult chickens.
- Provide access to grit and oyster shell for calcium supplementation.
- Offer treats like mealworms, fruits, and leafy greens to encourage bonding and tame them.
- Conduct regular health checks to monitor for signs of illness or injury.
- Quarantine new chickens for at least two weeks to prevent the spread of disease.
- Provide a stress-free environment with plenty of space, shelter, and access to fresh water.
- Avoid making sudden changes to their environment or routine.
- Spend time observing and interacting with your chickens to build trust and familiarity.
- Provide a quiet and calm environment to reduce stress and promote relaxation.
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