amberchickens
In the Brooder
- Jun 9, 2022
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First year keeping chickens. They’re cooped at night and free range in a penned section of my yard during the day.
My chickens were lovely the first month they were in the coop, put themselves to bed every night, until one day I accidentally shut all the coop doors and the rooster we ended up with by accident led them up a tree for the night before I could round them up.
Since then, I’ve tried confining them to the coop anywhere from 3-7 days to break their tree habit. Each time I let them back out, they go straight up the tree before it even gets dark in the evening.
I suspected my rooster was the evil mastermind and he attacked two of my ducks, so he took a trip to the butcher and is in my freezer now. Let the hens out the day after…back up the tree. I have them confined again, except for one particularly quick and smart hen who I cannot catch or lure no matter what I do.
And the hens jump my fence any chance they get. I clipped their wings once but I’d never done it before and was conservative about how much I clipped. I need to keep the feathers shorter next time. Besides clipping their wings, is there anything I can do to discourage that behavior?
Are all chickens this crazy or am I terrible at this?!
I’m tempted to truly free range them, but I know eventually the owls or raccoons are going to realize they’re here and I also don’t love the idea of egg hunting every day now that they’re starting to lay.
My chickens were lovely the first month they were in the coop, put themselves to bed every night, until one day I accidentally shut all the coop doors and the rooster we ended up with by accident led them up a tree for the night before I could round them up.
Since then, I’ve tried confining them to the coop anywhere from 3-7 days to break their tree habit. Each time I let them back out, they go straight up the tree before it even gets dark in the evening.
I suspected my rooster was the evil mastermind and he attacked two of my ducks, so he took a trip to the butcher and is in my freezer now. Let the hens out the day after…back up the tree. I have them confined again, except for one particularly quick and smart hen who I cannot catch or lure no matter what I do.
And the hens jump my fence any chance they get. I clipped their wings once but I’d never done it before and was conservative about how much I clipped. I need to keep the feathers shorter next time. Besides clipping their wings, is there anything I can do to discourage that behavior?
Are all chickens this crazy or am I terrible at this?!
I’m tempted to truly free range them, but I know eventually the owls or raccoons are going to realize they’re here and I also don’t love the idea of egg hunting every day now that they’re starting to lay.