I'm so glad it worked for you! I just put 7 three week olds out with my flock yesterday. Although they are terrified of the giants (I raise brahmas) they are managing on their own quite well. I've given them an upside down wooden box that only they can get into and hide if they want, but they haven't used it at all. I always put in extra feeders and waterers when I put chicks out, just to avoid the fighting and guarding that can happen around the food. They have figured out the ramp to the downstairs apartment (usually only go to the upstairs apartment at about 6 weeks) so they can get in out of the rain if needed.Bumpercarr, just to let you know, I let the chicks and momma out with the flock yesterday. They were already flying out of the brooder anyway and into the enclosure around the coop. I opened the brooder to prevent the chicks and momma to become injured trying to escape and decided to see what would happen. Well, they were immediately accepted by the flock. Summer didn't even have to protect them. I guess the issue with the others pecking the little ones was food indeed. Nobody was around the feeders at the moment, so the hens didn't feel they had to shoo the chicks away from their food. After hanging out for a while, the chicks headed to the feeder and the rest of the flock didn't bother them. I was very happy and relieved with the outcome. Thanks again for the advice!
Anyway, so happy it worked out for you!
