- Jul 30, 2009
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Hi,
right now we have three guineas in with our chickens. All share the same run that is not covered. This is nice in that it lets the guineas fly in and out as they please. The past few weeks a hawk as settled in the area and frequently dines in the chicken yard. We are going to have to cover the run. I have a second coop not currently in use that I am moving the guineas to. My plan is to pick them up at night when they are sleeping and putting them in the new coop. They run area they will have with that coop will not be covered.
My question is should I leave them locked in the new coop for a couple of days so they will know to return to that coop at night?
Thank you
right now we have three guineas in with our chickens. All share the same run that is not covered. This is nice in that it lets the guineas fly in and out as they please. The past few weeks a hawk as settled in the area and frequently dines in the chicken yard. We are going to have to cover the run. I have a second coop not currently in use that I am moving the guineas to. My plan is to pick them up at night when they are sleeping and putting them in the new coop. They run area they will have with that coop will not be covered.
My question is should I leave them locked in the new coop for a couple of days so they will know to return to that coop at night?
Thank you