EggMeOn255
Hatching
I have 6 remaining chicks about 12 weeks old. Their mama left them to their own devices about a week ago. They had all been going into the coop with the mother for several weeks and crowding into the nesting box with her. Three days ago I found one of the chicks up against the door to the run in the morning, one (or more) of the other chickens had killed her. it was obvious she had been chased out of the coop and around the run before they cornered her. Since then the chicks will not even go into the run at night. I have had to hunt them down-some are simply roosting on top of the coop, some I have found roosting in trees. I have been returning them to the run and partitioning off that half so that if I'm not out at first light, the other chickens can't get to them. How do I train them to return to the coop at night? And is there any way to protect them from the larger chickens? The original group consists of 5 hens and a rooster. I'm fairly certain the one that was killed was a hen and of the 6 remaining, I can't be sure, but there may be a rooster among them. During the day when they are free-ranging, the groups stay separate but in close proximity to one another and there have been no problems. The brutality of the chicken kingdom hurts my heart
. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
