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This was my thought, too. Sometimes all it takes is one event to start a new habit. Chickens are funny that way. The other thing I wonder about is if you have bars or branches suitable for roosting in the run. If you do, I think that sleeping in the run might become a recurrent problem, even if you are successful in breaking the habit now. I used to keep some roosting bars in one of my runs, just to give them something to fly/hop onto for exercise when we were not able to free range them. But I've since removed them, because sometimes one or more would decide to sleep on the roost in the run. Since removing all roosts from the run, I've never had one spend the night there.I suspect something entered through the doggie door and frightened them.
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