Thanks, Al. The chicks are just 2 weeks old now. They've been living in a large plastic bin in a small room off the bedroom under a 100 watt bulb. I regulate the temperature based on how they're acting. When they huddle up under the light, I point it down more into the bin. Otherwise, I keep it off to one side so they have a cool spot and a warm spot to choose from. In another month or so, I'll introduce them to the coop and run.
I think you're right about Gladys. Being in a tree is a safe zone for her because she lived so long on her own. But she's been much better about going into the coop since we added the more open run area. I lured her in this afternoon right after we finished it to see how she would react. She got agitated once or twice and tried the mesh to see if she could get out, but then busied herself exploring what was on the ground and then took the trip "upstairs" to the roosting area. When I went to let her out to visit with my mom (
) she didn't come running out or anything. Later, when I put her in for the night, she came pretty quickly. (God bless those Happy Hen Treats!) Again, a little pacing, a little exploring, then upstairs.
Bobby said he's going to stay home tomorrow. I think he doesn't want her locked down! She keeps him company when he works in the yard, and is keeping the yard bug free. Wait til all 4 of them are out there!
Again, thanks for the advice. Now can you help me decide which job I should take??