Where to move chicks

Move them back into the garage where it is safe, at least until you can create a predator safe area outside. Raccoons do not just come at night, they can show up any time, night or day.

Option #1 - Try to predator proof the small coop. Move the chicks back out there when this work is done. Leave them here while you do the "see but don't touch".

Option #2 - Build a safe area inside the big coop (if you have room) to house the chicks for the "see but don't touch".

Option #3 - This depends on what your main coop and run looks like, both in size and configuration. Try moving them into the main coop/run now. If I knew the size and configuration I might be able to give suggestions for this.

(they probably won't make it up the ladder to the coop)
Chicks are 8 weeks.
Unless you have Silkies, Frizzles, or some other chicken that can't fly, your 8-week-olds can probably fly up to a roost 8 feet high or more if they want to. They should easily be able to make it up a decent ladder if they want to, even a Silkie. I don't know how high they have to go but it's a matter of training then to want to get up there, not that they can't.

Good luck, this is not a pleasant place to be.
 
Fortified coop and put chicks back out. There's no realistic way a raccoon can get through that hardwire, right? It's 1/2 inch if that and very durable. I checked coop over for weak points and there shouldn't be any. Wire added to ground around coop too against digging.
Chicks seem VERY interested in joining the hens but I'm still wary about putting them together. Flock of five hens were all raised from chicks together.
 

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Hi, what's holding the hardware cloth (hwc) to the coop at the top? I can't see what fasteners have been used. The fact that the hwc seems to have ripples in it and looks loose in some sections worries me. I'm afraid a raccoon could get hold of it and yank it loose. I think you need more fasteners to make it more secure. Raccoons can be VERY determined! I'd also cover the fasteners with a length of wooden lath, a strip of wood at least an inch wide and screwed on.
 
Poultry net staples on both top and bottom (3/4 inch). (A lot of them too) It has ripples, particularly on the right side in first photo because there's a fenced run side beneath it. I don't think I can pull it loose so I really hope a raccoon can't.
 
Staples won't hold, especially with those ripples where it can easily get a better hand hold on the wire.

You haven't mentioned your integration plan but the chicks are 8 weeks old - you're at the very tail end of being able to do early integration if you move them in with the adults now.
 

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