I do take them outside every day especially when they are laying because the vitamin D is important to their health and they find grit which is important since DH loves to sneak them treats
Quick answer is, You don't.
Long one.
I have dog cages that I change daily when I take them out to play outside. If I just let them wander the house there would be poo every where. So when I let them walk around inside I use sock diapers. I watched a YouTube video where a lady cut the top side...
I always keep chicks that do not have a broody hen to care for them in the house. Doors close and dust is easy to wipe up for me. I like knowing my investment is safe, even time and feed make your chicks an investment.
I would recommend waiting until you can get at least 3 chicks, things...
It is about the same rules as hamsters. Proper cage / brooder, bedding, heat, food water
Wash hands after holding and don't let her on counter while preparing food.
I have rescues in my house that are adults. They are in separate cages in the storage room.
Contrary to popular belief...