- Jul 29, 2013
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Day time coyote raids have taken all but one of my dear Dixie Chicks of 2014. Now I have 6 new chicks I'd love to have follow my free range survivor on our ranch. The baby chicks are inside during the night and after Dixie Chick leaves her coop in the mornings I put the babies in her coop. I've given the chicks a run outside the coop during the day. They love it. When frightened they jump into one of the egg boxes (now unused by the older hen) I'm wondering if I should overnight the chicks in a screened off egg box with the Hen up on her own roost during the night? And how old should the baby chicks be? I am in south central Texas where a heat lamp is probably not needed. The Hen is very friendly with all of our family: people, dogs, cat, cows, horses, donkeys. Even lets the dog lick her. I'd like to integrate as soon as possible and my Moto is KISS - Keep It Simple,
Stupid!