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  1. DaisyG2317

    My chicks won't go into their coop on their own.

    You can tell when they are getting ready for bed, they start making different peeps and trills. I've heard it referred to as "pillow talk". It's a different kind of peeping, you will recognize it! When they start that they will go to bed shortly after.
  2. DaisyG2317

    My chicks won't go into their coop on their own.

    Oh sure no problem! We are on just a touch over an acre out in the woods with a creek close by so it's like mosquito heaven around here. It also attracts the worst offenders of all, BITING GNATS. Good Lord those are the worst!
  3. DaisyG2317

    My chicks won't go into their coop on their own.

    Not to hijack thread from OP, but have you heard of the Dynatrap? We have the acre sized one and it works great!
  4. DaisyG2317

    My chicks won't go into their coop on their own.

    Mine were doing the same thing. My husband suggested I was putting them up too early, so I watched them from far away as the sun started to go down, and sure enough at 9pm on the dot they marched into their house for bed. I agree with the previous posts that maybe you are just putting them up...
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