Oh learning about sunset is pretty exciting at first, so much chatter.
I stay up pretty late, and with lights on in the house I felt really bad suddenly turning them off. I didn't think of using a flashlight, I'd go turn on more lights further down the hall so when I turned off the nearby lamp it wasn't suddenly dark... like a simulated sunset (turning off lights over the course of about 10-15 minutes, so ridiculous!) and helped them underneath. Then I learned to just put the brooder by the window in the other room and let the sun do the sunset. Then I learned to just brood outside. I still always check to make sure they're tucked in safe for the night, they get so quiet!
Oh yeah, I did that too!


Actually I do this in my coop too - Summer, no lights - the rest of the year, 2 stay on all day for the darker months... then those go off and the people area light goes on... It's just like when they flash the lights at the theater, the late night snackers take the cue and go straight to the roost, lights out. They've trained us really well!