- Apr 29, 2013
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Thanks in advance for the help
We finished building our coop (no run yet, still working on that) just before memorial day weekend and my chicks have been in there since. They are now 10 weeks old and I've been letting them out every other day for an hour or so. Getting them back in is a project. Me and my 3 daughters are chasing around our 7 chickens for an hour trying to get them back in while my husband is laughing at us. We'd definitely win the Funniest Home Video Award if he was recording us.
I'm affraid to wait until the sun goes down to see if they'll go in there on their own because we have no lights out there. How would we find them in the dark if they didn't go in by themselves?
My girls have a name for each one of them and would be crushed if a preditor got one (we live deep in the woods).
Also, any time I give them a treat I say "Here Pretty Girls". I've tried saying that with a treat to get them back in their coop, but they're not that bright I guess.
Any help is appreciated.

We finished building our coop (no run yet, still working on that) just before memorial day weekend and my chicks have been in there since. They are now 10 weeks old and I've been letting them out every other day for an hour or so. Getting them back in is a project. Me and my 3 daughters are chasing around our 7 chickens for an hour trying to get them back in while my husband is laughing at us. We'd definitely win the Funniest Home Video Award if he was recording us.
I'm affraid to wait until the sun goes down to see if they'll go in there on their own because we have no lights out there. How would we find them in the dark if they didn't go in by themselves?
My girls have a name for each one of them and would be crushed if a preditor got one (we live deep in the woods).
Also, any time I give them a treat I say "Here Pretty Girls". I've tried saying that with a treat to get them back in their coop, but they're not that bright I guess.
Any help is appreciated.