Chickens learned a trick...

Lane

In the Brooder
10 Years
Jul 26, 2009
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New Orleans
Or maybe they taught me one.

Let them out to free range and had to leave shortly after. I have never left them out unattended because of the numerous cats in the neighborhood. Herding them had been pretty much unsuccessful in previous attempts, kinda like herding cats. How to get them back in?

I always gave them their treats on a white paper plate, so I put some cantaloupe seeds and scrapings on a paper plate and showed the plate to them. They came running, so I led them to the run with the plate of treats, placed the it inside, and they followed.

Maybe they aren't as dumb as I thought?

Lane
 
Great idea to get them back in! It pays to do little things like that, doesn't it!

We've got numerous cats and our chickens always free range during the day. We let them out around 7am, and close the doors after dark. We've never lost a chicken to our cats. The cats tried stalking and jumping on the chickens, but the chickens chased them off. Now the cats don't even bother the chicks out with their mamas, because mama hens are scary!
 
that's how I get mine in at night- I go out with a small cup of cracked corn and call "here chick chick chick" and they all come RUNNING. Didn't take long for them to figure it out!
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ha! mine can't be fooled.. darn things. they did it once when I wanted them to go in but then the next day they just knew and refused to go in. grrrr!!! I hope you continue to have success!
 
I ONLY feed treats inside the coop or run. That way, most of the time when they see me coming, they come a'running. But not always. That's when I have to employ the services of the broom of (perceived) death.
 
Mine respond to the clanking of a metal trashcan. They may be out and when they hear me take the lid off the trashcan they come running.............in the can, they get sunflower seeds and those are their favorites.
 
I have a bamboo garden-stake of doom, which I use to herd the girls. They've been getting better lately: when they see the stick in my hand, they head for the coop, because just like in The Story of Ping, I am not above giving the slowest poke a light whop on the tailfeathers.
 

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