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I agree! Thank you so much. I'll get them a nice shelter asap.It sounds like a good plan. The night is indeed the most dangerous, but during the day they can of course also be attacked. It is not without any risk to release them during the day. Since they are used to it, I think it is an acceptable risk in this case. It is also important that they are happy.
The fact that nothing happened before is unfortunately no guarantee for the future.
By the way, they do not need a huge house for the night, the main thing is that it is completely closed off from predators.