Moving 40 Chickens to Their New Homes

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @AHomesteadingHustle
    @AHomesteadingHustle Год назад +3

    It'll be interesting to see how your roosters do together. Keep us posted on that!
    I briefly mentioned to Chelsea our experience with red rangers so I'll be anxious to hear your opinion on them after you process them.
    Great video as always! 😊

    • @AcresOfAdventure
      @AcresOfAdventure  Год назад +1

      The young roosters are starting to get feisty, but we have a plan for them👍🏻 and we will keep you posted on how we like them

  • @elizabethunruh3053
    @elizabethunruh3053 Год назад +3

    Nice and smooth integration process! 👏👏👏
    (Looks like you have 3 new roosters, 2 splash and a mini Cesar. 9:13 )

  • @MastinoNapoletano420
    @MastinoNapoletano420 Год назад +2

    This is so awesome! You are developing a really nice homestead. Hope all is well!

    • @AcresOfAdventure
      @AcresOfAdventure  Год назад +1

      Thanks for always following along, it’s been going great. Hope all is well with you

  • @jacksonfarmestate
    @jacksonfarmestate Год назад +1

    Glad the transition was smooth and stress free for the chickens!

  • @deennmckeague9301
    @deennmckeague9301 Год назад

    This is interesting, and a good learning experience for me. Your information surely helps me. I have new chick's, that soon will be joining the older flock. 👍🏼😊🐤🐔

  • @ChrisBruhn
    @ChrisBruhn Год назад +3

    Learning a lot from you. Great job!

  • @lucindamuniz2100
    @lucindamuniz2100 Год назад +1

    Omgossh you make look so easy my littles are now 13wk and I still keep their sleeping quarters separate however they are in the same run

    • @AcresOfAdventure
      @AcresOfAdventure  Год назад +1

      You just gotta do it, it’s never fun seeing the pecking order but it gets better after the first two days

  • @MissBetsyLu
    @MissBetsyLu Год назад +1

    Would you please give them birds dust bath areas!!!!! Pans of dirt work, for Pete's sake. I know its a pain in the neck when you move cage, so give dust areas half the time at least !!!!!! Many grand blessings everyone

    • @AcresOfAdventure
      @AcresOfAdventure  Год назад

      Thanks for the great tip👏🏻

    • @MissBetsyLu
      @MissBetsyLu Год назад

      @@AcresOfAdventure lol. Does that mean you're. Going to do it???? Also. There's lots of questions in these videos that aren't answered. At least give them a link to where to look for answers. Grand Blessings everyone everywhere.

  • @ryanoutdoorsman436
    @ryanoutdoorsman436 Год назад +1

    So I have 10 3 week old chicks in the same area as my older chickens. They see each other. How hard will it be for them to combine them later on?

    • @AcresOfAdventure
      @AcresOfAdventure  Год назад

      There will always be pecking order for the first few days but they figure it out, our chickens are doing great

  • @brendaortiz5457
    @brendaortiz5457 Год назад +1

    What was your overnight temp outside? I want to move my 4 week old chicks outside, but they dont have all their big girl feathers yet, I dont want them to get too cold. Thank you

    • @AcresOfAdventure
      @AcresOfAdventure  Год назад +1

      they should do okay at this point, I would say if lows our mid high 50s they would do okay

  • @paulawhite2882
    @paulawhite2882 Год назад +2

    It's will definitely be a better tomorrow without chicks in your bathroom☺

  • @MissBetsyLu
    @MissBetsyLu Год назад

    ALSO lol. Need longer feeder !!!!!

  • @paulageorge1294
    @paulageorge1294 Год назад +1

    How do you get your chickens not to run away from you?

    • @AcresOfAdventure
      @AcresOfAdventure  Год назад +1

      I guess filming with them a lot has helped 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @urbangardeningchronicles
    @urbangardeningchronicles Год назад +1

    👍🏾🌱

  • @FindNewIndieMusic
    @FindNewIndieMusic Год назад

    Watch videos from Roovolution to see if you can befriend Caesar to make him less aggressive towards you. They go against the myth that aggression and dominance toward roosters as being the solution to so-called aggressive roosters.