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  1. Mrs. K

    Help needed. New chickens not going into new coop at night. Airlifting 36 chickens is exhausting!

    I would be very wary of locking in birds in high temperatures in poor ventilation. The birds themselves will produce a huge amount of heat, especially if they are required to roost close together. If you lock them in day and night - I think you could have dead birds. The daytime temperatures of...
  2. Mrs. K

    Help needed. New chickens not going into new coop at night. Airlifting 36 chickens is exhausting!

    Oh my, equal number rooster and pullets s at adult age, that were kept in a brooder too long? In the late afternoon, block off access to the under the trailer. This should make the coop, their next best option, and they should go in there. You may need to encourage the stragglers. But I am...
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