Chad will be housed separate from the chickens. He is more grey and will look like your common pigeon that hangs out around Walmart, so nothing fancy. He had no creepy crawlies that were can see, so the borax bath is a precaution, and we plan on getting him vaccinated. DD#4 wishes to keep him, so he will have an 8 sq. foot pen and out time, but he won't be out at the same time as the chickens for safety reasons. I refuse to house different species together for the simple reason that they can do damage to each other, either intentionally or accidentally. Everyone except the dogs and cat have their own contained, safe living area. Chad is still a little thin as far as his breast muscles are concerned, but that should change as those muscles develop. He is definitely eating and drinking well, something he apparently had trouble with when we found him, as he has gained weight. He wasn't finding enough food, and definitely not finding adequate water since it hadn't been raining here for a while. No we just need to socialize him and get him set with his larger housing and vaccines, which will be at the end of the month.