Depending on the season, I let the hens out of their coop in the early morning- around 5:30 rn. They are given their daily yogurt and pellet mash cause they are spoiled birds. Refill waters, quick check that all of them are healthy. At 2pm, I free range them as most are done with egg laying and the hawk count is generally lower. It’s a good sign of healthiness if all of them bolt out of the door and run up the main hill. They hang out in different areas depending on season and wetness, but during the summer they like their greens and behind the shed as it has prime dust bathing dirt. They also enjoy running up and down the porch stairs because they know where the sunflower seeds and other goodies are stored. Usually this is an older hen hangout as most the younger hens haven’t yet discovered the joy of waiting at the door until treats arrive ._. Even the ten year old climbs the stairs and sits on my lap as I do work (as she is doing now and currently taking a nap and preen

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After two or more hours, I call them in by a special call and they all know it means it’s their special corn mix. I sprinkle a handful or two around- usually less in the summer. I collect the eggs if I haven’t already. In a couple hours, I lock them in for the night, closing everything carefully since a fisher got in eleven years ago. Nothing since, luckily. I sometimes have to move them around just because space or if they sleep in the nesting boxes, but I generally let them sleep wherever.