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I open the brooder pens at week 2 and just leave them open from that point forward. The mamas immediately begin taking the chicks out into the coop and chicken run. This last hatch one of the mamas had her biddies out in the woods the first day I opened her brooder pen. The first few nights after that, mama and babies return to the brooder pen to sleep at night, but within a few short days, the mama starts going up to the roost to sleep, and the babies follow her. That is really cute, by the way, because the babies still try to get UNDER her on the roost. Every one of them. She allows that for a few days, but quickly tires of sleeping on tip toes
I should note that if I don't have a new mama with brood to go into the brooder pen at that point, I close the brooder pen up. It seems WAY too tempting for others to make a cozy nest and lay eggs in
Hope that helps.
Penny
I open the brooder pens at week 2 and just leave them open from that point forward. The mamas immediately begin taking the chicks out into the coop and chicken run. This last hatch one of the mamas had her biddies out in the woods the first day I opened her brooder pen. The first few nights after that, mama and babies return to the brooder pen to sleep at night, but within a few short days, the mama starts going up to the roost to sleep, and the babies follow her. That is really cute, by the way, because the babies still try to get UNDER her on the roost. Every one of them. She allows that for a few days, but quickly tires of sleeping on tip toes

I should note that if I don't have a new mama with brood to go into the brooder pen at that point, I close the brooder pen up. It seems WAY too tempting for others to make a cozy nest and lay eggs in

Hope that helps.
Penny