They just lay on the ground & we have to chase them around, pick them up, & put into the tractor at night. It's fine with the ones on the outside of the chicken pile, but we have 100 & as we get down to the last 20, they go UNDER the meat tractor where they've been all day, pooping & it's a total PITA! I thought it was instinct for chickens to go into shelter at night?
I try to move their food up into the tractor mid to late PM to entice them to go in, but they've spilled enough on the ground during the day that they don't really NEED to go up in there. I do leave their waterers out given days in NY now can get in the 70's/80's.
The heat lamps are up in the tractor although, at 6 wks, they're feathered up enough they don't seem to need it (huddling seems enough but I leave the heat lamps on at night if they do get cold). My concern is predators & they are only in a small field enclosed with chicken wire so at night, they are easy prey if outside.
I try to move their food up into the tractor mid to late PM to entice them to go in, but they've spilled enough on the ground during the day that they don't really NEED to go up in there. I do leave their waterers out given days in NY now can get in the 70's/80's.
The heat lamps are up in the tractor although, at 6 wks, they're feathered up enough they don't seem to need it (huddling seems enough but I leave the heat lamps on at night if they do get cold). My concern is predators & they are only in a small field enclosed with chicken wire so at night, they are easy prey if outside.