Introducing the new coop

jayceesue

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Mar 28, 2020
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So we repurposed an old shooting shack into a chicken coop. Our four hens were divided into two small prefab coops. I closed the two small coops and hoped they would go into the new coop. Nope! They lined up at their small coops waiting for me to let them in. I let them go into their old coops tonight.

How do I get them to start using their new digs?

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So we repurposed an old shooting shack into a chicken coop. Our four hens were divided into two small prefab coops. I closed the two small coops and hoped they would go into the new coop. Nope! They lined up at their small coops waiting for me to let them in. I let them go into their old coops tonight.

How do I get them to start using their new digs?

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You'll need to lock them into their new coop for a few days and remove the old ones.
 
Lock them inside the building? These hens free range in a one acre fenced area all day. Is there something else to try other than locking them inside a building all day BBC and night?
I switched coops for my silkies and every night I took them out of the other coop and out them in the new one. In about 3 weeks they started to go in the new coop by themselves.
 
Lock them inside the building? These hens free range in a one acre fenced area all day. Is there something else to try other than locking them inside a building all day BBC and night?

Then try just locking them out of the old ones/removing them, and go out and pick them up at night (they'll gather near the old location) and manually put them in the new one. You'll need to do it daily until they figure it out.
 

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