Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, I had to move the three youngest
into the coop right away so they could escape their little cramped rabbit
hutch. I haven't opened up the coop box yet, but when I do I figured I'd
put the newcomers into the coop box at night after the others have settled
in for the first night. Then in the morning, I was going to go out early
and keep an eye on them to see how they are doing.
What do you think?
Cassie Maas
408-472-7988
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 7:02 PM, Peggy Chase <satanslvr@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> for eggestion would be to put them all in at one time and do it at night.
> New territory for all means less fighting. Night time means they cant see
> who is new and dont remember by morning. It's a win-win.
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