What age to allow chicks to roam the yard?

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I brood all my chicks outside (I understand the challenges of it but in my experience, it’s been nothing short of perfect!) so they are in a 10’ X 10’ run with a little shelter 24/7, and now that they are 4 weeks old I let them out to free range with my flock. It’s great, as the flock has had a month to get to know the chicks, and by time the chicks are ready to go in the coop, the flock will have already experienced free ranging with them for a period of time.

I let mine free range when I notice that they start to understand where their “home” is, so I don’t have to chase them around to get them in for the night.
 

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I kind of thought of it like raising my kids. The medicated feed as a vaccine. I let them get dirty as they want but inoculated them too.
I've always used it for the first bag of feed for the chicks. I figure from wherever they're hatched to my brooder is enough of a system shock that I don't want to take chances. Then when they're established I move to non-medicated feed for the second bag.
 
Had peepers out the other day and was sitting right next to them - in just a couple of minutes and here comes a Black Racer. Now I don't know if it sensed us or just crossed paths, but today we visited another part of the yard and had no visitors. Guessing mine are about a week old. The Racer was just a foot away when I noticed it as I had been watching the peeps more than surroundings since I was right there. Learned I need to watch them, the sky, the tree/shrub branches & surrounding grass. That snake could have easily swallowed them.
Are these incubator babies?
 
I've always used it for the first bag of feed for the chicks. I figure from wherever they're hatched to my brooder is enough of a system shock that I don't want to take chances. Then when they're established I move to non-medicated feed for the second bag.
That is basically what I am doing. Since I lost a few babies they didn't finish the free bag I received. I noticed a couple weeks ago when I let the youngsters out to roam the hens went in and started eating the"Starter Grow".
So now that they are all in one coop I just mixed the rest of the starter grow and the remaining Layer pellets with a bag of All Flock and they all share it.
What little they eat since I free range almost every day.
 
I'm letting momma do all the work in a sectioned off part of my run with a brooder box type area with chick starter food and water for the chicks. Run section has food and water that only momma can get to.
 
We usually let our chicks go outside for the first time when they are a little over a week old. Only for a few minutes or until they start getting cold though:).
 

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