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Hi,
I have 2 Black Rocks and 2 Pekins in the garden (4 days and counting).
At the moment their henhouse is in permanent shade, but with the summer it will get sun for part of the day - the run will get sun for longer.
Is this OK? I thought it would be becasue I read hens were forest birds, but now, I've been told that they need to be placed in full sun and my set up won't allow that. What do you all think?
Also, only of the Black Rocks is laying. How long do they take to settle in and start laying - perhaps the other one is a just a bit younger?
As for the Pekins, they were born on October, so I don't think they will lay for a while yet - I didn't get them for the eggs, but becaue they were cute
Last question (for now)...the enclosure is 14 x 15 foot, is this big enough, and could I fit another couple of bantams in? (they're all getting along fine, now, especially as they can get out of the run now into the larger area.)
Any thoughts?
Liz
I have 2 Black Rocks and 2 Pekins in the garden (4 days and counting).
At the moment their henhouse is in permanent shade, but with the summer it will get sun for part of the day - the run will get sun for longer.
Is this OK? I thought it would be becasue I read hens were forest birds, but now, I've been told that they need to be placed in full sun and my set up won't allow that. What do you all think?
Also, only of the Black Rocks is laying. How long do they take to settle in and start laying - perhaps the other one is a just a bit younger?
As for the Pekins, they were born on October, so I don't think they will lay for a while yet - I didn't get them for the eggs, but becaue they were cute
Last question (for now)...the enclosure is 14 x 15 foot, is this big enough, and could I fit another couple of bantams in? (they're all getting along fine, now, especially as they can get out of the run now into the larger area.)
Any thoughts?
Liz