I know chickens are creatures of habit, but…

mldlm

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I always “tuck” my chickens in at nightfall, which is right around 6pm now. However, I have to attend an important meeting tomorrow and won’t get back until around 7:15. Their run is predator proof and it is attached to the coop where they can go in and out at will. There will be a light on in the coop until I get back to close up their pop door and turn out the light. My first time not closing them in at dark to settle in for the night. I guess I just need reassurance that this will work out…funny how I treat them like my kids…lol. What do y’all think?
 
I always “tuck” my chickens in at nightfall, which is right around 6pm now. However, I have to attend an important meeting tomorrow and won’t get back until around 7:15. Their run is predator proof and it is attached to the coop where they can go in and out at will. There will be a light on in the coop until I get back to close up their pop door and turn out the light. My first time not closing them in at dark to settle in for the night. I guess I just need reassurance that this will work out…funny how I treat them like my kids…lol. What do y’all think?

Mine will go in at dark, even if i am not there.
 
Mine will go in at dark, even if i am not there.
I am mildly concerned because four of my chickens are about 10 weeks older than the other two. The one on the bottom of the pecking order for the four is not particularly fond of the two younger ones and has a tendency to peck at them. However, they are very good at getting away from her, for the most part and can go back out into the run if it gets too hairy…lol.
 

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