Anna Ranieri
Crowing
Think it depends on the individual, one of my pullets has put herself to bed a little after 6 pm for months and now clocks have changed she puts herself to bed just after 5 pm because to her its the same time - they don't know about clock changing. - Lilah has gone onto nest box to lay every morning at 8:10/8:15 am since shes been laying, now she's going in at 7:10/7:15 am because again she doesn't understand clock change. Pedro stays out longer now I put the light on for her but still is in bed by 6:00 pm, where as Lilah with lights on, goes in about 6:30, Roo goes whatever time Lilah does and the ducks put themselves in about 6:30/6:45 pm, and I go lock them all in when all are in bed and settled and they don't come out again until I let them out at 7 am (they have constant access to food and water) - in the summer is totally different, earliest anyone goes to bed is 9 pm. -- roll on summer!Mine are not having it. They are out and refuse to go in the coop. They will stay out in the pitch blackness.they settle down between 8-9pm like clockwork. If I were to put them in at 5- I do not doubt tve rooster would crow more and the girls would fight out of boredom.
They may be the weirdest chickens ever, because they are not giving this darkness a chance at all.