Here is a question for the thread. It has been asked 1000 times. It will now be asked 1001 times. How old should chicks be before you open the door to their dog cage and let momma and babies roam with the flock?
Broody Brahma #2 hatched 7 beautiful, strong, healthy Ameraucana chicks on Sunday. She is in a dog cage that is large enough to hold a labrador retriever. The dog cage is in the coop with the rest of the hens. This is day 3 and she is still content in the cage, but now nconstantly has the water full of wood shavings from trying to dust bath. No biggie, but just wondering when most would open the door and let her take chicks out I also worry about the reasonably steep ramp that leads to the great outdoors if she choses to take her chicks outside outside.
I know everyone has different opinions, but I would like to hear them.
I keep hens and new chicks separate only long enough to ensure all are healthy, eating and drinking and then they rejoin the flock; three days at most. Often only one day.