- Jun 10, 2008
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I am new to raising chickens, I have black australorps that are about 8 weeks old. I had them in a smaller coop inside the barn for the first 4 weeks because it was warmer. The used the inside part at night and the fenced area during the day. When they got their feathers I moved them to an out door pen sort of like a two story chicken tractor.
My question is, they will not go inside at night, they all just bunch together on the ground in one of the corners. What can I do to get them to roost inside?
I tried putting a light upstairs thinking they may go under it for heat, I tried removing the food from the lower level a couple hours before dark, but they just eat the grass before going to sleep.
They will go up and down the ramp during the day no problem, I have food and water up stairs and that is the only place there are roosts. At night I carry them, or try to chase them up the ramp and close them in, hoping eventually they might do it on their own. I have 1/4 inch mesh around the bottom, but I am pretty sure something will eventually get them. There are just too many weasels, coons, mink, opossum, fox, coyote, cats, etc around.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
My question is, they will not go inside at night, they all just bunch together on the ground in one of the corners. What can I do to get them to roost inside?
I tried putting a light upstairs thinking they may go under it for heat, I tried removing the food from the lower level a couple hours before dark, but they just eat the grass before going to sleep.
They will go up and down the ramp during the day no problem, I have food and water up stairs and that is the only place there are roosts. At night I carry them, or try to chase them up the ramp and close them in, hoping eventually they might do it on their own. I have 1/4 inch mesh around the bottom, but I am pretty sure something will eventually get them. There are just too many weasels, coons, mink, opossum, fox, coyote, cats, etc around.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated.