I would love to bounce ideas off of other people with Hamburgs, or I guess other breeds that have VERY independent, flighty personalities. It seems they don't follow the rules like the more docile breeds- specifically I'm dealing with chickens that (despite me following every suggestion given) insist on sleeping out in the trees. So far they've all been fine in the morning but I know the day will come when one or a few get eaten.
They just came off of a 2 week lock-in in the coop, I've put a (very expensive) fan in there to make it nice and cool, I turn the light on an hour or two before the sun goes down so the light will attract them, I give them a little corn inside to try and attract them, etc. I'm getting to the point where I don't believe there's anything I can do about them sleeping outside and as the REALLY independent ones get eaten replacing them with a more domesticated breed. I can't even find the ones that sleep outside because we live in the forest and they are VERY good at hiding. The few times I have been able to spot them they've been waaaaaay up in the trees where I have zero chance of getting them down. As you other Hamburg people know, they are excellent fliers.
Thanks very much! Hoping to find others with the same situation!
Frances
They just came off of a 2 week lock-in in the coop, I've put a (very expensive) fan in there to make it nice and cool, I turn the light on an hour or two before the sun goes down so the light will attract them, I give them a little corn inside to try and attract them, etc. I'm getting to the point where I don't believe there's anything I can do about them sleeping outside and as the REALLY independent ones get eaten replacing them with a more domesticated breed. I can't even find the ones that sleep outside because we live in the forest and they are VERY good at hiding. The few times I have been able to spot them they've been waaaaaay up in the trees where I have zero chance of getting them down. As you other Hamburg people know, they are excellent fliers.
Thanks very much! Hoping to find others with the same situation!
Frances