I see your points, and will attempt to implement when possible. This may sound weird, but none of the chickens use the custom built coop--except for laying eggs, and the lowest of the pecking order at night. I don't lock them inside, as it seems to make the roo cranky, and I've predator proofed the exterior, so they are safe. ( The coop includes a fenced in area with a roost which they all prefer to hang on at night, not inside the actual closed in coop. Weird. Anyway, thanks for the tips. Now, I'm looking for a good switch! I've been using a squirt bottle which has helped tremendously but I only use it if he's coming at me or giving me 'the eye'. Normally, when he sees that squirt bottle, he shies away and we are good. Any ideas on getting them INSIDE this special coop? The ramp to the inside has an opening, but nothing to close it. Those silly birds will sit on the fenced, outside area of the coop even when it's cold. Only the lowest go inside. . I try to not worry about that, but cannot help it when it's really cold, which doesn't happen often here in Central Texas. Thanks for any ideas!