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We brought our almost 2 week old chicks out to the chicken run yesterday so both of our sets of chicks could see each other and get used to the environment they would all be in soon. The older hens are almost 13 weeks old, they were very curious.

Our blue cochin was the most interested and she did not try to hurt them. One of our BR hens kept pecking their heads.

they had to take a peek...

Here is our brooder we made, it has a lid and we'll be moving it into the coop next week. They're ready to get outside. I'm going to add a small door to it so they'll still be able to get in, but the bigger hens won't be able to. I'll keep their starter feed and small water container in there too, so they won't have to fight for the big feeder and waterer until they're a little bigger. I know some of you just integrate them right in with the big chicks, I worry too much for that, so this is probably more for my piece of mind then for their safety.

Somebody on here mentioned putting their dog on a runner leash. Our dog Maxie and our two previous dogs have been on runners. It works out great, she gets lots of exercise and can get to most of our backyard this way.

Her runner line starts at the edge of our property attached to one of our tall old trees and it goes all the way down the backyard to another tall tree that is right near the chicken coop and garden. Her leash that is attached is a 20 footer too, so she can cover a lot of area and still come into the garage at night to sleep. She is a full time outside dog and is very happy and healthy.

Our blue cochin was the most interested and she did not try to hurt them. One of our BR hens kept pecking their heads.
they had to take a peek...
Here is our brooder we made, it has a lid and we'll be moving it into the coop next week. They're ready to get outside. I'm going to add a small door to it so they'll still be able to get in, but the bigger hens won't be able to. I'll keep their starter feed and small water container in there too, so they won't have to fight for the big feeder and waterer until they're a little bigger. I know some of you just integrate them right in with the big chicks, I worry too much for that, so this is probably more for my piece of mind then for their safety.
Somebody on here mentioned putting their dog on a runner leash. Our dog Maxie and our two previous dogs have been on runners. It works out great, she gets lots of exercise and can get to most of our backyard this way.
Her runner line starts at the edge of our property attached to one of our tall old trees and it goes all the way down the backyard to another tall tree that is right near the chicken coop and garden. Her leash that is attached is a 20 footer too, so she can cover a lot of area and still come into the garage at night to sleep. She is a full time outside dog and is very happy and healthy.