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my broody is separated from my flock... she is inside in a big brooder with the chicks... when they hit 4 or 5 weeks (depending on their feathering out), i will move them to an "outside brooder", which is like a mini-coop with a small run, to get them used to going into the coop at night, and out in the run during the day.... when they hit around 7-8 weeks, are 100% feathered out and they have enough size on them to handle the big girls, they will move into 1/4 fenced off area of the big coop. After about a week, I will let them loose, and they will mingle with flock!
i know, it's a complicated mess of moving them into different boxes and coops and brooders and such, but the integration has been painless thus far... so i'll stick with my methods! haha
one group never got to the outside brooder stage, and even as adults, they don't like free-ranging as much as the others do... i open the run doors, and they stay inside the coop... silly chickens, but i know exactly why! they never learned really how to free range...
i know, it's a complicated mess of moving them into different boxes and coops and brooders and such, but the integration has been painless thus far... so i'll stick with my methods! haha
one group never got to the outside brooder stage, and even as adults, they don't like free-ranging as much as the others do... i open the run doors, and they stay inside the coop... silly chickens, but i know exactly why! they never learned really how to free range...