@twoacrefarm ~ I agree with @Faraday40 's advice on pg. 5172 — there's no need to change their routine yet.Advice needed...
We have a coop big enough for maybe 45-50 chickens to sleep (roost wise, we have 52 feet of perches). We had 12 chickens inside the coop, and then in the run we had a 10ft by 10ft dog kennel with perches inside (and covered) to integrate 21 "teenage" chicks. They are now 15 weeks old. They have been inside the run (and the door has been open, so really everyone is together completely) for about a month now. During the day, the run door is open and they have access to 2 acres.
Having said all that............... The babies have made the dog kennel their home. They want no part of the coop. They don't explore it (that i've seen) and I don't want them in the kennel forever. I have the nest boxes (17) in the coop and I want them to use those.
Any ideas on getting them to go in? Should I take down the kennel and give them no choice? Should I put them in the coop and close the door for the night? I'm not sure if the bigs will run them off, but that is a fear of mine.
Big chickens are always a concern when adding small ones to the flock and coop. When I start the integration process, I use chicken wire to partition part of the enclosed coop/run, and I cut an opening at the bottom that is just large enough for the new chickens to fit through, but not large enough for the attackers to enter. @Leahs Mom has posted a photo of a similar set-up she's used outside, so that younger chickens have a place to zip into if a bossy hen is harassing them. Leahs Mom— If possible, please post your photo again. Thanks!
Here's a photo of Mr. and Mrs. Mallard who had stopped by our house on their route between two small lakes. My cats found them very intriguing! DD had given them some bird seed, so I told her not to encourage wild birds because of avian illnesses.