I'm new to this website and a newbie chicken handler! My 6 chicks are 9 weeks old. They have been outside in a high-rise coop now for a week. We have started letting them out in an attached pen. They LOVE coming outside, but I'm having a problem with them not going back in the coop at night! I have to physically put them in when it gets dark. before it gets dark, I turn on the heat lamp in the coop. They just stay in the pen and all huddle in the corner together. I have seem some of them walk up the ramp during the day to return to the coop, so I know they can do it. I've tried enticing them with dried mealworms (which they love) by shaking the box. I've also tried putting some in my hand and luring them up the ramp at night. I'm not having any luck! Any suggestions? Are they still too young and it will take some time for them to "get it"?? They also don't seem to be roosting in the coop. They lie down in the shavings to sleep.
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Advice for this newbie! Young pullets NOT returning to the coop at dusk!
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The mealworms and picking them up and putting them in the coop should help. My chickens also needed a bit of encouragement, but after a few days they usually get the idea and go in by themselves. I'd say keep doing what you are doing and if they go in by themselves, reward them with a treat (mealworms).





