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  • xoxocammyxoxo Thanks! Mine are a bit tentative to come out at times. They're rightfully wary of our dog who is curious about them. The chicks brooder is in the breezeway to protect them from predators and easy access. The twain need never get any closer since our dog's breed is known for shaking its prey before they eat them. The chicks just go back into the brooder at a leisurely pace so as not to excite her.
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