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Our integration area is much bigger and 'neutral' territory. We use a cornered section of our yard that's a triangle with the longest side being 20 ft long. We use that flexible green fence stuff to section it off. That doesn't work though. The pullets get a running start and slam into it, trying to get through the little holes in it.
I have a calm hen in with the chicks right now. I'm thinking about leaving it at that for a while and giving everyone a brief break. I am bringing a box home from work to give the chicks a hiding spot. I am also working on a roost up high in the run. The pullets can fly a lot higher than the hens, so it'll give them another out.
The pullets are on the right and the nicer hen is on the left. This is the temporary run for integration only. The box was used at one point for them to go into but they've outgrown it. This is the only time I've seen the pullets not in a corner with their heads sticking out of the run.
This is the big run that's attached to the coop. My three grouchy Bovans think we have treats for them heh. When we're home, they get out of the run and free-range our .32 acre property.
Long shot of the coop and two runs.
I have a calm hen in with the chicks right now. I'm thinking about leaving it at that for a while and giving everyone a brief break. I am bringing a box home from work to give the chicks a hiding spot. I am also working on a roost up high in the run. The pullets can fly a lot higher than the hens, so it'll give them another out.
The pullets are on the right and the nicer hen is on the left. This is the temporary run for integration only. The box was used at one point for them to go into but they've outgrown it. This is the only time I've seen the pullets not in a corner with their heads sticking out of the run.
This is the big run that's attached to the coop. My three grouchy Bovans think we have treats for them heh. When we're home, they get out of the run and free-range our .32 acre property.
Long shot of the coop and two runs.