Beatice sleeps in the coop with the other bantams, Agnes and Esme. The larger chickens have their own temporary sleeping quarters in the shed until the new coops built, (there's airflow and it's clean) and they free-range all the time in the yard. The bantams coop (a small A frame kit one) is inside a run I've put together to allow them plenty of room to eat grass, and play, as the coops too small for them to roam around in comfortably. They come out every day twice for free ranging. For now, since she's new Mabel sleeps inside in the pet carrier to keep her separate and comfortable at night (it's all I had spare and secure), it's only until she joins the others in a week or so, then she'll sleep in the coop with them. I did have her in the wire run of the bantam coop briefly until I'd set up her own pen (and found the pet carrier) when I got her home. She's set up in a pen in the front yard to play during the day whilst the others are in the back. Bedtime now, is 5:30 since the suns setting sooner. I get the bantams to bed after cuddle time, as Bea gets super cranky if she doesn't get her cuddles. Mabel goes to bed right after them, as she takes such a long time to settle, but around the same time. The older girls put themselves to bed, thankfully. They're not as sooky.
So two runs/pen, one for the bantams, one for Mable. Three sleeping places, one coop for the bantams, one shed for the big girls, and inside in a pet carrier for Mable. We're still all over the place from the move, it took two weeks to move everything. The yard is fully fenced for the everyone. It seems a little over the place, but they have a routine. I'll soon get Mabel integrated and she'll learn her place in the flock, and have constant company so be less reliant on me for that. It helped Bea chill out eventually, being accepted into the flock, I've had her almost 3 months now, it should help Mabel behave in time. Hope that clears things up.
Telia, I don't pick Mabel up, don't need to lol, she jumps all over me. I can carry her like a parrot.
I was wondering the set up because on the rare occasion when I introduce a new bird that I didn't hatch, I quarantine them in a place where they can see each other. They get used to each other before making physical contact. When I introduce them without a barrier I do so at night after they have gone to bed. I just pop the new bird on the roost beside the others. When they wake up in the morning I find they are ok with each other, like "oh I must know you", and just have to finalise the pecking order. I do let them out of the coop at first light though as always - so they are not confined in a space and can escape while they work it out.
When for some reason I have had to cage a bird at night I wait until just on dark and go out with the carrier and put it down open in front of them. It only takes a couple of times and they just walk in on their own.
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