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My first broody led her baby (at about the same age) up to bed on top of the nest boxes....4.5 feet (roughly 135cm) up. My second broody had her babies up on the roost (4 feet) at about the same age. instinct is driving them to get off the ground at night as soon as possible: too vulnerable to night predators if outside. I'm constantly amazed at how quickly the chicks pic up on things.Things have completely gone off the plan regarding a cautious introduction with the cats behind the mesh. As I wrote elsewhere, Chipie the mama has always been semi feral and since a few days she and her chicks have found numerous ways to escape from the pen they were kept in.
Basically they are outside almost all day now and all I can do is try to stay near by and check on them as often as possible. Luckily the cats sleep during the day, as we're having a heat wave.
Yesterday the little family had a big scare when one of the chicks couldn't follow the others and find the way back in and everyone got in a panic.
Half an hour after that happened, I caught Chipie in the pen showing them how to climb on a 60 cm trunk, and jump / fly off.
Then when it was time to sleep she tried to take them inside the coop and up the ladder to the smallest roost (which is 1m40 / 4 ft 5 high). Of course this didn't work.
I'm thinking either she's training them for the Olympics, either she wants to get rid of them. They are 8 days old.
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