chick-flo-a
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I have 4 adult hens and two teenagers. The teenagers will not roost in the coop - they're roosting somewhere in the trees or hedges in my yard. Last night one of the adult girls joined them outside. I have a coop with a run attached but most days I let the girls out to free range in a section of my yard. My usual routine is to go out after dusk to close up the run and coop and the girls are all safely roosting in the coop. But now - at dusk - the teenagers are hidden in the trees. Any ideas on how to break this outdoor roosting habit.
I've tried getting them all in the run in the morning. By then the teens are hungry and want to get in the run where the food is. So after they go in - I'll lock them in and keep all the hens in the coop/enclosed run area for 2 or 3 days. But once I let them out into the yard again - they resume their outdoor roosting.
I've tried getting them all in the run in the morning. By then the teens are hungry and want to get in the run where the food is. So after they go in - I'll lock them in and keep all the hens in the coop/enclosed run area for 2 or 3 days. But once I let them out into the yard again - they resume their outdoor roosting.