Chickens refuse to go into their coop. HELP!

stacllen

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May 13, 2015
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My chickens are young and have been outside for about 3 months. They used to go into the coop every night not problem. Then one starting flying up into a tree and every night I had to shoo her out of the tree and physically put her in the coop. Before I knew it, all the chickens now fly high into the trees to sleep. Every night I am outside ripping them out of the trees and shooing them into the coop.

My coop is big, very clean, has everything they need. Any ideas???? Thanks in advance!!!
 
Ditto the ventilation Q
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Where is your climate? Putting your location in your profile can help folks find solutions.

Maybe keep them confined to coop and run for a few days?
Any predator events in the coop...possibly pests in there?
 
Ditto the ventilation Q
.
Where is your climate? Putting your location in your profile can help folks find solutions.

Maybe keep them confined to coop and run for a few days?
Any predator events in the coop...possibly pests in there?
 
I'm in Massachusetts and it has been pretty hot here. No predator events (that I know of). Thank you for your help!
 
They HATE being confined. They squak and complain every morning until we let them out (they are "out" but still in a fenced in back yard).
 
I'm curious about this also, I've been having problems with 4 of my 6 LIR- there was an attack so I'm wondering if they don't want to go back in. I have to also get a ladder and rip them out of trees- I tried keeping in coop for a couple days, still not working. Pretty soon I might give up and leave them! I'd be thinking about them all night!
 
OK. Here's the deal...once you get them ALL in the coop ( hopefully you have a run of some sort) ...KEEP THEM THERE FOR A WEEK! Sounds rough I know, just do it! They need to know that that is where they live, where they are safe, where they can lay eggs, and where YOU put their food. I free range my 7 and they're pre-roosing on their own an hour before sunset, and in the coop before the it's dark. I know it;\'s hard to visualize another keeper's operation, so feel free to ask. I'd be honored to assist!
If you have children, you will understand the need for boundaries.
Our chickens L-O-V-E us, not in spite of, but because of these secure boundaries. You are the boss, so behave like one.
 
OK. Here's the deal...once you get them ALL in the coop ( hopefully you have a run of some sort) ...KEEP THEM THERE FOR A WEEK! Sounds rough I know, just do it! They need to know that that is where they live, where they are safe, where they can lay eggs, and where YOU put their food. I free range my 7 and they're pre-roosing on their own an hour before sunset, and in the coop before the it's dark. I know it;\'s hard to visualize another keeper's operation, so feel free to ask. I'd be honored to assist!
If you have children, you will understand the need for boundaries.
Our chickens L-O-V-E us, not in spite of, but because of these secure boundaries. You are the boss, so behave like one.
nods head
 

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