Our alpha hen bit me, again. She wasn't even near me, she pushed her long neck through several other hens that were standing around me and gave my forearm such a hard bite she left a scratch and a bruise the size of a quarter.
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Mine are exactly like that! They are completely covered but on a slope with a trench to redirect water away on the higher side. They WILL figure out how to get completely soaked anyways. I have been in there while it's raining, I still have no clue how they do itNow I have a flock of soaking wet bedraggled, complaining hens.

The chickens egg laying systems of my middle aged hens go into a winter sleep every autumn. They probably start to lay again in march. To stop a few months is good for their health and longevity.Congratulations! And in a month, you’ll probably be posting to ask what on earth you can do with all these eggs.![]()
Mine won’t obey either if they are free ranging just ½ hour. I never let them out if they have less than 1½ hours to free range. I lure them in with food too.I was fine with that and let them free range, supervised, for like half an hour in the tallest messiest buggiest part of my lawn. I train them to come when called with mealworms, their favorite food in my hand. They (almost) ALWAYS run over and follow me into the run when they hear "CHICKIES!!!". This time was different. 4 of my hens followed me at first, then ran outside when I was about to close the run door.