I'm glad things are going well for you, the dogs and the chickies! Things aren't going so well here thus far. We keep holding the chicks up to the dogs and talking to the chicks like "hello little chickie" in a sweet voice, so the dogs know we like them. Our Sheltie just wants to eat them and the two Yorkies just want to play with them - neither of which is a good result. We shall keep trying.
What happens when they see we're coming with a chick:
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They obviously think you have a treat. Can you do "through the fence" introductions with them? Can you see into the sides of your brooder. If they can see the chicks NOT in your hands but keeping the chicks safe from them, this is how I do it. My brooder has clear corrugated roofing that is 2ft high. So they can see out and dog and adult chickens that follow me into my shed can see the chicks in the brooder. I also take the chicks out into the grow-out pen for an hour every day, everyone sees everyone. They will be moving out there at the end of the month once fully feathered.