OmnipotentOrpington
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- Jun 29, 2020
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This is a question that stems purely from my curiosity, not one that needs a rapid answer. We've started letting the chickens out of their 50 sq. ft run (3 of them) in the evenings fro about two hours. After that period, it's time for the incredibly difficult task of bringing them back into the run. Making us look foolish, and the chickens freaked out. It's important to know that their food and water are in the run. The run's door is open, and they can easily access it. However, last evening, they went into the run by themselves. We were interested to see what they would do, so we left the door open so they could easily jump right out. Even after they had gotten their share of food and water, they stayed in the run. My question is- did they do it for the food, and just didn't want to go back out? Or did they go in because they knew we would herd them in and (sometimes) have to pick them up, causing stress on them? Or am I giving them more credit then they deserve>