I'm going on an adventure!

I let the littles out with the Big Girls on Saturday. It went better than I expected, after a bit of pecking and chasing they pretty much ignored them unless somebody ran under their beak. Certainly no dedicated chasing.

The littles are just about 6 weeks old, with the Big Girls being about 20 weeks, not yet laying although Rain has been "squatting," so I expect the first egg in the next week or two unless this unbearable heat puts a hold on it (at the moment the heat index is showing 108°F.) I'm considering putting the misters up in the run in the next day or so, as while ordinarily in high humidity areas misting really doesn't do any good, here during the hottest part of the day the humidity is lower; it's actually "only" 59% at the moment.

Here's everyone trying to stay cool around the dust bathing bin.

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Did an actual check on the run girls just now, expanding on the "virtual" checks I do throughout the day via a Blink cam. It's a good thing I did!

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This would be from Rain. It must've caught her by surprise even though I've noticed her checking out the nest boxes and the Chiclets carrier as possible places to lay since this egg was in the middle of the run! I hope she figures out the nestboxes off the back of the coop (they have ceramic eggs in them,) as the carrier will hopefully be going back into storage this weekend as I attempt to overnight the Chiclets with the Big Girls.
 
There are the littles in the run, and then there's Pippin and Helena (who, along with Falco, will probably be rehomed,) in a pet playpen out in the Shop Annex. Despite two fans on the pen with a jug of ice in front of one of them in the pen, and being inside, the annex just feels hotter than outside. So, I need to get these two out.

But that means basically three groups. Falco & Co. are one group (roosting in carrier,) Rain & Co. (the older girls, roosting in main coop) another, and then Pip and Helena. So, I'm short a nighttime roosting area for Pip & Co. which presents a problem.

To solve the problem, I ordered an inexpensive coop off of Temu, among the cheapest they have, to go in the run as an additional nighttime/separation. I can't build one for that amount of money, and while I understand it's going to be very cheaply built, for my purposes it should suffice. I certainly would not use this as primary housing for any adults outside as I sincerely doubt it's even minimally predator proof.

Most of the negative reviews for this sort of thing is always due to the flimsiness (sometimes I like flimsy; flimsy is lightweight!) or lack of hardware, or something like the holes not meeting up. None of this is a problem for me although I appreciate others might be a tad ticked off about it.

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EDIT: Wanted to add that Amazon had comparable coops cheaper, but none that would get here quickly - most would be at least a month.
 
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