Oh, I and I find that the easiest way for me to count my chickens is to wait until they are perching in their coop at night. 

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Me too! I count them EVERY night. There were a few times when I was not at home, so someone else had to close them, and I always counted them once I got back the next day.Not to sound off or anything, but how do you not know your exact amount of chickens? I literally count my chickens every single night (even when they don't free range).
I better not even answer this one.
Me too! I count them EVERY night.
I'm also a nightly chicken counter!(I count them coop by coop so I don't have to count all the way to 130 every night.
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Back when I had more than one flock, I counted them by coop too. On one flock I had, I somehow got into the habit of counting them by breed and not by their total. Even though I currently know how birds I have of each of my breeds, back then when I was counting them by breed, it made it a lot easier to narrow down who was the missing bird. Now I have to go through a mental list of each bird and breed whenever I count one less from what I supposed to have.I'm also a nightly chicken counter!(I count them coop by coop so I don't have to count all the way to 130 every night.
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Back when I had more than one flock, I counted them by coop too. On one flock I had, I somehow got into the habit of counting them by breed and not by their total. Even though I currently know how birds I have of each of my breeds, back then when I was counting them by breed, it made it a lot easier to narrow down who was the missing bird. Now I have to go through a mental list of each bird and breed whenever I count one less from what I supposed to have.
That used to happen to me pretty frequently. So I tap each chicken as I count to make sure nobody is hiding. I’m pretty sure my Ameraucana cockerel gives me “the look” every time I tap him.Ugh, I hate that! Then most of the time I find the 'missing' bird has just tucked up next to someone out of sight or something.I ended up putting together a complete list of all of my breeds and which are in which coop so that, if someone is missing, I can pull it up on my phone and check off down the list until I figure out who.