Elishkamo
In the Brooder
- May 22, 2015
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Hello, I have been reading the post in regards to bringing chickens in a night. I was wondering what time do you let them out and bring them in? Or is it when its light and dark? It is taking me a lot of time with my children to rally them all up into the coop. They are FAST! They have been in their new coop about 2 weeks and they free range in a large run.
I assume this is stressing them that we are catching them with our hands because they do not freely come to us. I have been introducing treats to them like cabbage heads etc. to graze on during the day but they will not even go to it if I am in the coop. I have started having the children and I sit in the coop so they can trust us. My children are VERY gentle with them all. Any ideas for our family?
I have seen them all use the ramp so I know they are capable but even last night it stormed on my way home from work (dinner time) and they didn't go into their home.
I assume this is stressing them that we are catching them with our hands because they do not freely come to us. I have been introducing treats to them like cabbage heads etc. to graze on during the day but they will not even go to it if I am in the coop. I have started having the children and I sit in the coop so they can trust us. My children are VERY gentle with them all. Any ideas for our family?
I have seen them all use the ramp so I know they are capable but even last night it stormed on my way home from work (dinner time) and they didn't go into their home.
It is appreciated! We are new to chickens so we have been researching as much as possible. I have been adding roosts since this picture was taken but the levels is an idea I hadn't thought of other than roost levels. We actually have some skids at home we can use right away. In terms of the catching them at night I will take that approach. I did leave them the one night to see if they would hunker down somewhere and they were all piled into the corning of the run and they were easier to catch. I was just afraid to leave them in the dark in case animals came around. we are in a fenced back yard though not in the country open space so likely we wouldn't get many if any at all.
