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The broody's babies finally agreed to follow her outside, on day 3 of the barrier coming down. Nice sunny day today, perfect for playing outside. They are still very timid and don't want to copy what she shows them, like dust bathing. The chicks in the brooder have been dust-bathing for days now, without anybody showing them, but the broody's chicks don't do much even when their mom is actively showing them. I'm very surprised by this, though it's been a very long time since I last observed a broody with chicks, so I don't remember much.
She's showing them everything though, even brought them to eat with the aunties (this is the wet mash I make for them because it's their favorite; the chicks still have their chick feeder and waterer with regular stuff).
She tried to dust bathe with one of the chicks, but all it did was try to shove itself between her feathers the whole time:
The dust bath is pretty deep (to keep the dust in), so I got worried that it wouldn't be able to climb back out, but by the time I went to get more bricks to make steps, it had already come out of there somehow. I still made a couple of steps up on the inside though.
The aunties are a little curious, but I haven't seen them make contact with the chicks yet at all, or make any kind of moves towards them. The yellow ones are very fearful of the broody and will run away screaming if she comes close
Enjoying some sunshine:
So far integration is going very well! I'm happy and relieved.
She's showing them everything though, even brought them to eat with the aunties (this is the wet mash I make for them because it's their favorite; the chicks still have their chick feeder and waterer with regular stuff).
She tried to dust bathe with one of the chicks, but all it did was try to shove itself between her feathers the whole time:
The dust bath is pretty deep (to keep the dust in), so I got worried that it wouldn't be able to climb back out, but by the time I went to get more bricks to make steps, it had already come out of there somehow. I still made a couple of steps up on the inside though.
The aunties are a little curious, but I haven't seen them make contact with the chicks yet at all, or make any kind of moves towards them. The yellow ones are very fearful of the broody and will run away screaming if she comes close

Enjoying some sunshine:
So far integration is going very well! I'm happy and relieved.