Hi,
Two nights ago was the first time we placed our little chicks in the new coop.
They slept ok, we had the heating lamp in the coop. During the day they came out to drink and eat, but when we arrived home noticed that the steps on the access ramp were to spaced for them to use it..we added some more and placed some foot on the steps to try and attract them to climb up the stairs. It worked
, well at least as long as there was food on the stairs
but...at nightfall when they were supposed to climb back to "bed" they stayed with a scare look on some corner of the run, I had to pick them up and place them by hand inside the coop.
The good part was that they came to my hand like if they were really scared and let me help them
We have the lamp on a timer(just has long as they are this small) it turns on when night falls and of when day time.
The chicks are aprox 1 month old.
Any piece of advice? is it normal? do I have to do this a couple of times for them to learn?
Thanks
Regards
Two nights ago was the first time we placed our little chicks in the new coop.
They slept ok, we had the heating lamp in the coop. During the day they came out to drink and eat, but when we arrived home noticed that the steps on the access ramp were to spaced for them to use it..we added some more and placed some foot on the steps to try and attract them to climb up the stairs. It worked


The good part was that they came to my hand like if they were really scared and let me help them

We have the lamp on a timer(just has long as they are this small) it turns on when night falls and of when day time.
The chicks are aprox 1 month old.
Any piece of advice? is it normal? do I have to do this a couple of times for them to learn?
Thanks
Regards