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ChickieChickieMama
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Hmmm. It could be a territory thing. What are your roosts like? Is there enough space for them to have their own separate areas to roost? I noticed with mine that even though they all get along they still keep to their own group with minimal intermingling - especially at night. Perhaps setting up two separate areas to roost might help if you have the space? Or get creative and put up a temporary wall dividing up the roosts you already have if you don't have space, just to visually separate the space in two?Hey guys, can anyone help me please? I have 7 7 week old chicks and 5 5 week olds. I had them in separate brooders because i didn't have enough room. I put the older ones in the coop a couple weeks ago and kept them in there for a week and when I let them out they went back in at night like clockwork. It was so easy.
Then I did the same a couple weeks later with the younger ones and they refuse to go into the coop from the run at bedtime. I kept them in a couple more days but am still having trouble. Anyone have a good ideas?
Don't let my original post discourage you....I posted about this because I was in total shock that it was so easy because normally it isn't!!