If there is a size difference you can use that. What one really needs is for them to interact, but have an escape if it gets too intense.
Set up a small pen in the run. Put your chicks there. Put a cardboard box or plastic box on the side as a shelter. Protection from the sun and wind. Feed and water. At night your chicks will naturally go to bed here and you can scoop it up easily and place where you want.
After a day or two, lift up the fence and put it on bricks. This will let your chicks explore on their terms. I usually sit there until one gets brave, and give that one a mock chase back in.
I have space for another pallet laid flat, that up on small rocks or bricks gives the chicks another escape. I set this up away from the safety zone. So if the are out exploring they don’t get caught too far from the safety zone.
This allows them to work on this on their own terms. And they will be completely integrated in 3 days.
Mrs K
Set up a small pen in the run. Put your chicks there. Put a cardboard box or plastic box on the side as a shelter. Protection from the sun and wind. Feed and water. At night your chicks will naturally go to bed here and you can scoop it up easily and place where you want.
After a day or two, lift up the fence and put it on bricks. This will let your chicks explore on their terms. I usually sit there until one gets brave, and give that one a mock chase back in.
I have space for another pallet laid flat, that up on small rocks or bricks gives the chicks another escape. I set this up away from the safety zone. So if the are out exploring they don’t get caught too far from the safety zone.
This allows them to work on this on their own terms. And they will be completely integrated in 3 days.
Mrs K