ps: further clarification, I get behind them, then I look steadily at the door where I want them to go, not at them, and have my feet pointed to the door as well. I don't say a thing.
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That IS magic!! Genius! Will have to try!! Very cute pic, too!I know that chickens will go to bed automatically at dusk, but sometimes I need to get them to go in early. Offering treats may work at first, but over time they get suspicious and also it is hard to see treats in a dark henhouse. I discovered this simple solution.They respond almost magically if I hold my arms out to my sides at about a 45º angle, palms open toward them and then I walk calmly toward them, herding them to the door. They all just calmly hop in, single file, no fuss. I can get them in 30 to 40 minutes early this way.
I know that chickens will go to bed automatically at dusk, but sometimes I need to get them to go in early. Offering treats may work at first, but over time they get suspicious and also it is hard to see treats in a dark henhouse. I discovered this simple solution.They respond almost magically if I hold my arms out to my sides at about a 45º angle, palms open toward them and then I walk calmly toward them, herding them to the door. They all just calmly hop in, single file, no fuss. I can get them in 30 to 40 minutes early this way.
ps: further clarification, I get behind them, then I look steadily at the door where I want them to go, not at them, and have my feet pointed to the door as well. I don't say a thing.
I have learned that using my son's pool noodles makes my arms look longer and gives me more control of more chickens at onceI know that chickens will go to bed automatically at dusk, but sometimes I need to get them to go in early. Offering treats may work at first, but over time they get suspicious and also it is hard to see treats in a dark henhouse. I discovered this simple solution.They respond almost magically if I hold my arms out to my sides at about a 45º angle, palms open toward them and then I walk calmly toward them, herding them to the door. They all just calmly hop in, single file, no fuss. I can get them in 30 to 40 minutes early this way. ps: further clarification, I get behind them, then I look steadily at the door where I want them to go, not at them, and have my feet pointed to the door as well. I don't say a thing.
What a lovely prize!! Nice!!A New Prize Has Been Added
24" handmade Rustic Wooden Rooster - Donated and Made by @Sally Sunshine
Quote: Sometimes my rooster won't go in when I do this so I just do it super slowly! I can herd my henny wherever I want, even when they're outside!
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Variac? I know google is my friend right? lol
I have learned that using my son's pool noodles makes my arms look longer and gives me more control of more chickens at once