I am wanting to integrate some hatched chicks in a way I never have before. I wanted to try the "panic room integration". The one that allows chicks to get away from older hens via small doors leading to their own little safe area. My question to those of you familiar with this method is:
1. Is the area below to narrow to allow enough doors for them. 3' wide
In my gut I think yes, however I need to double check with some of you.
I have another option of sectioning off a little larger area so there is more openings to escape through. See pics below.
The little coop is where I am planning on housing the chicks.
Right now they are 3 weeks old, and I wanted to plan it out within the next 2 weeks max!!
This is the rest of the coop as of right now: The photos above are of the coop before the many expansions, however that one orange highlighted area remains pretty narrow at 3' wide.
The arrows are the place I am thinking of putting the panic doors.
1. Is the area below to narrow to allow enough doors for them. 3' wide
In my gut I think yes, however I need to double check with some of you.
I have another option of sectioning off a little larger area so there is more openings to escape through. See pics below.
The little coop is where I am planning on housing the chicks.
Right now they are 3 weeks old, and I wanted to plan it out within the next 2 weeks max!!
This is the rest of the coop as of right now: The photos above are of the coop before the many expansions, however that one orange highlighted area remains pretty narrow at 3' wide.
The arrows are the place I am thinking of putting the panic doors.