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If it's the black plastic tubs your asking about, they are 12" wide x 18" long x 7" tall. I got them at Lowe's Hardware/Home Improvement stores. They have been pretty nice, easy to clean ,and change out the pine shavings when necessary.
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as far as today's "Flock Integration" goes,... I won't necessarily say it was a huge success, but I won't say it was a miserable failure either.
I put the 3 month old chicks in the yard first, and they basically were freaked out at the new environment, and just stood there like statue's for about 30 minutes without moving one step. (Kind of funny actually). But we have to keep in mind,... their entire world, for the past 3 months, has been a plywood box 2' x 4' x 18"tall, covered in chicken wire, and inside my daughters room.
To be moved from that, to the "Great Outdoors", is surely a little overwhelming !
They basically stayed under the kids trampoline, and stayed together...
Next we brought the older girls out of the run, and into the yard. They were thinking they had just hit the lottery, and didn't much care about anything other than it was the biggest "Treats Farm" that they had ever had laid out before them. They were also a little overwhelmed, and didn't pay much attention to the younger birds.
As they moved around the yard, they occaisionally would bump into the youngsters under the trampoline, and did do a little picking/pecking, but I would just run them off.
Next came the dogs, and all went pretty well there, as long as I maintained the Alpha male position, and stopped them from chasing the birds any around the yard. It took a little work, but then considering i'm trying to overcome the instincts of 2 Bird hunting dogs, it did'nt go too badly...
So now it's nearing sundown, and I guess my question is,
Should I go ahead and return them ALL back to the Coop/run, and let them work it out?,
or should I kep the chicks in my daughters room tonight, and do this again tommorow?
Basically Today, the older birds left the younger ones alone,
but,...
they never really mingled that much either.
The older birds cruised the yard eating at the weeds, and the younger birds kept pretty much to themselfs doing the same thing.
So what say you, oh wise ones ??? how do you think I should let this play out tonight ?
(on edit here),.
I guess I'm making a "Semi-Command Decision" now.
It's dark now, and generally the older girls roost to sleep immediately.
I've decided to close them all into the dark coop, Youngsters included, and just listen for any comotion going on.
I realy don't expect to hear anything coming out of there tonight, due to the older girls should head "Straight to bed"
The younger birds are on the oppisite end of the upper roosts, and have never spent a night in the dark. This should keep them on that side or the roost, and we'll just see how it goes.
I'll make a few checks throughout the night, but basically they are going to be on their own.
What do you guys think will happen in the morning after the sun comes up?
Especially if we havent gone out to open the coop yet?
If it's the black plastic tubs your asking about, they are 12" wide x 18" long x 7" tall. I got them at Lowe's Hardware/Home Improvement stores. They have been pretty nice, easy to clean ,and change out the pine shavings when necessary.
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as far as today's "Flock Integration" goes,... I won't necessarily say it was a huge success, but I won't say it was a miserable failure either.
I put the 3 month old chicks in the yard first, and they basically were freaked out at the new environment, and just stood there like statue's for about 30 minutes without moving one step. (Kind of funny actually). But we have to keep in mind,... their entire world, for the past 3 months, has been a plywood box 2' x 4' x 18"tall, covered in chicken wire, and inside my daughters room.
To be moved from that, to the "Great Outdoors", is surely a little overwhelming !
They basically stayed under the kids trampoline, and stayed together...

Next we brought the older girls out of the run, and into the yard. They were thinking they had just hit the lottery, and didn't much care about anything other than it was the biggest "Treats Farm" that they had ever had laid out before them. They were also a little overwhelmed, and didn't pay much attention to the younger birds.
As they moved around the yard, they occaisionally would bump into the youngsters under the trampoline, and did do a little picking/pecking, but I would just run them off.

Next came the dogs, and all went pretty well there, as long as I maintained the Alpha male position, and stopped them from chasing the birds any around the yard. It took a little work, but then considering i'm trying to overcome the instincts of 2 Bird hunting dogs, it did'nt go too badly...



So now it's nearing sundown, and I guess my question is,
Should I go ahead and return them ALL back to the Coop/run, and let them work it out?,
or should I kep the chicks in my daughters room tonight, and do this again tommorow?
Basically Today, the older birds left the younger ones alone,
but,...
they never really mingled that much either.
The older birds cruised the yard eating at the weeds, and the younger birds kept pretty much to themselfs doing the same thing.

So what say you, oh wise ones ??? how do you think I should let this play out tonight ?
(on edit here),.
I guess I'm making a "Semi-Command Decision" now.
It's dark now, and generally the older girls roost to sleep immediately.
I've decided to close them all into the dark coop, Youngsters included, and just listen for any comotion going on.
I realy don't expect to hear anything coming out of there tonight, due to the older girls should head "Straight to bed"
The younger birds are on the oppisite end of the upper roosts, and have never spent a night in the dark. This should keep them on that side or the roost, and we'll just see how it goes.
I'll make a few checks throughout the night, but basically they are going to be on their own.
What do you guys think will happen in the morning after the sun comes up?
Especially if we havent gone out to open the coop yet?
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