The chicks went outside today for the first time ever!
After my complaining this morning, the sun actually came out and I corralled all the chicks - they were screaming and so upset even though I did my best not to freak them out. Catching them was difficult. A few paniced so much they did the shock thing - not moving and panting - when I opened up the carrier inside the outdoor pen. I had to take them out but most came out on their own.
Getting them back in at night was a repeat except this time they were hysterically trying to go through the netting to avoid getting caught. Next time I might wait til dark!
I sure wish I had a set up where letting them out meant simply opening the door - but to keep them separate from the hens I have to take them out.
The hens spent a lot of time at the pen watching the littles. No sign of agression yet.
After my complaining this morning, the sun actually came out and I corralled all the chicks - they were screaming and so upset even though I did my best not to freak them out. Catching them was difficult. A few paniced so much they did the shock thing - not moving and panting - when I opened up the carrier inside the outdoor pen. I had to take them out but most came out on their own.
Getting them back in at night was a repeat except this time they were hysterically trying to go through the netting to avoid getting caught. Next time I might wait til dark!
I sure wish I had a set up where letting them out meant simply opening the door - but to keep them separate from the hens I have to take them out.
The hens spent a lot of time at the pen watching the littles. No sign of agression yet.