poor  fresh air  deprived chickens
		
		
	 
They still have fresh air, I put them back in the run not the coop. They always have access to the run since I don't close the pop door at night. Could never lock them in the coop, especially during the day..
But I let them out in the yard (large yard) to free range and normally I come back inside and do whatever and let them stay out until dark, sometimes it's a few hours, sometimes all afternoon, depends, but this time I stayed outside and watched them the whole 2 hours so I was getting kinda tired even though they're hilariously entertaining.
That said, I will say I haven't been free ranging them lately because of predator concerns and also because they only moved into the new coop a month ago so I wanted them to know home first but they always have a large run and sunshine so no fresh air concerns there. Fresh bugs and grass concerns maybe. 

 but they have been loving all the new dirt to dust and sun bathe in 
 
 
I think I'm going to start letting them out to free range more though because they were just SO happy out there and they really seem to love it.
I've just been worried about predators because there's been a fox around a couple of times already testing the new coop, tons of hawks, and my brother just saw a HUGE coyote the other day only like 1-2 miles from here in his neighborhood. He says it was like 80 pounds and looked like a wolf or German Shepherd. Just stared at him and kept walking. So that made me really nervous. We've had more issues with foxes, hawks, and raccoons than coyotes; the coyotes seem to more stay in the front yard, but it's still scary. They have a lot over there because I think they like the marsh. But that's a big freaking coyote. 
Anyway, long story short, I am thinking the chickens are safer with me watching them and I can't watch them all day but I'm thinking even just a couple hours would make them happy. 
I might be being paranoid too cause I know some people let them out in the morning and let them stay out all day but I could never do that. Unless maybe I added some more alert breeds or a rooster. The dog usually is very alert but he's getting older and sickly. I think possibly going deaf too. I could let him stay outside with them but I don't fully trust him. Although with as sick as he's been, he probably wouldn't hurt them. 
Sorry, I'm rambling now haha didnt mean to write a novel but wanted to explain, though I'm sure you were maybe joking?, and then once I start talking about my animals I can't shut up lol sorry