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Is this possible?

 

Good old chicken maths again. We started with three. I was happy with that but Penny died so that left 2 x 30 week old hybrids :( We adopted two x 18 month old ex-barnies and we're on Day 10 of the introductions - thankfully the constant shouting has stopped but they still bicker occasionally through the mesh divide of my WIR!

 

But here comes the crunch... I've seen a gorgeous Speckledy who's free to a good home as she's barren :( Oh I so want to give her a good home and it could now be feasible (new Eglu is coming this week so we now have 3 houses!).

 

So my question is - is this completely barking mad and just not possible? Or is now the perfect time to sneak in another girl, whilst the other two pairs are too preoccupied with each other?

 

My big concern is that she'd be completely on her own, separated from both pairs of girls (my original two are feisty and the ex-barnies give as good as they get and are hard as nails) so I'd have three groups at various stages. The last thing I'd want to do is stress her :(

 

Someone please tell me to forget it! Or not ;)

 

Thank you!

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I'm going to be the voice of doom here and say don't bite off more than you can chew

 

You are quite new to it all and have now taken on two ex barn hens who need a bit of extra help with the wide world and adding a single hen to that will be hard going

 

There will then be two established hens, two with big barn bad manners and a newbie

 

While some hens genuinely never lay most non laying hens are older and have stopped laying so you could be dealing with an older hen who may challenge the pecking order top spot

 

At some point that single hen will need to be indtroduced to two or four others which will be hard, until then she has to live on her own which is no fun for her

 

You cant rehome every needy chicken so dont feel too bad, speckeldies are widely available and you can get a couple later down the line when this indtroduction has settled down

 

I would say dont do it but knowng how recklessly mpulsive I am others would say that I have done a lot worse myself :lol:

 

At least think about it :wink:

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Thank you everyone! I'm so I'm glad I asked, even though I felt daft for asking !I knew it wouldn't be straightforward. Plus add into the mix that I don't know the new speckledy's temperament - she's only 50 weeks old so in between the other four, agewise. She'll get a good home somewhere I'm sure, I need to get my two pairs merged before I expand my flock!! If I was her owner, I wouldn't be giving her away :(

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It can be done....

I have found that taking it slowly worked best for me. I haven't tried to rush it ever.

It all so much depends on their individual characters, your accomadations and runs AND most importantly , how much time you have for supervised free ranging ANDhow much run space you have.

sooooooo many variables, And pants weather for all this!

good luck

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Well, just to add my two penneth, I got four ex barn hens then 7 days later added two new ex barn hens straight in with the 4 ex barn hens (following advice from the BHWT) and none of them batted an eyelid. The only problem might be if you tried that and it didn't work and she had to go in the third house then she'd be on her own which wouldn't be good. Tough choice, there are sooooo many hens out there.... :D

 

BeckyBoo

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