LaurenRitz
Crowing
I let my previous set of chickens free range in a fenced urban yard. I used the greenhouse as a coop, and once they figured out that the coop was "home" I had no problems. They put themselves to bed every night and all I had to do was close the door
The current batch of chicks seems to be an entirely different situation. After weeks of being allowed out into the run they still haven't learned to put themselves to bed at night. There are no adults to model themselves after. Several times I have had to go out and chase them back into the coop well after dark.
I am worried about what will happen when I allow them to free range on my new three acres. Will they even bother to come home at night? Will I end up catching each one and physically returning them to the coop at night?
How do I handle this? I have thought of fencing off an area for them until they get the idea, but I am not sure how well that would work.
The current batch of chicks seems to be an entirely different situation. After weeks of being allowed out into the run they still haven't learned to put themselves to bed at night. There are no adults to model themselves after. Several times I have had to go out and chase them back into the coop well after dark.
I am worried about what will happen when I allow them to free range on my new three acres. Will they even bother to come home at night? Will I end up catching each one and physically returning them to the coop at night?
How do I handle this? I have thought of fencing off an area for them until they get the idea, but I am not sure how well that would work.