Long story short my beautiful Old English Bantam rooster was chased out of his small flock several months ago. He is my favorite and we seem to have a big bond he's very friendly and has become part of the human family. I know he needs to be with other chickens to survive so we purchased several chicks last month some will stay and some will be going to other small hobby farms when they are older. Pewee the small bantam rooster sits on top of the larger brooder I built and alert me of everything that goes near and also sits in a chair or on the stand in front of it ans seems to communicate with the chicks who are 2 and 3 weeks old now. My question is when its time to go outside how do I physically introduce him back outside with chick's. Hes been inside become a true pet chicken and the brooder is also inside so they are exposed to eachother already just can't get to eachother mixed chicks barred rock. 4 bantams RIR some cinnamon queen cream legbar. all beautiful friendly chicks. And outside free ranging there is 2 Jersey hens and one Jersey rooster. and also one backyard mix older docile rooster. Ps the chick's and pewee will not be free ranging. Need help planning how and when to get these chicks and pewee outside