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Give them some worms in their coop when you want them to go in. Mine will do just about anything for their treats. When they figure it out they will be racing in to get the treats. This is what I do. It works for me.
 
First, are you sure the dominant gal is a gal? Have you seen her lay eggs? How old is "she."

If you have younger flock members with a coming of age rooster, it could be unsafe for the chicks.

Goldie is an 18 month old Buff Orpington. She’s the dominant one that mounts the others.
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She has been laying for about a year now, and in fact laid today. I know she is laying, because we have exactly the number of eggs as we have layers. So unless someone is laying two, she would have to be a she.
 

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