GiddyUpGo
Songster
- Feb 11, 2021
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My chickens have always free-ranged but I've lost one too many to predators (the last, a coyote, is still at large). So, I bought a very large chicken tractor to put them in during the day. Their coop where they spend the nights is very predator-proof in a shady part of the yard, but we have only a very small area of green grass on another part of the property where they used to spend most of their time while free ranging.
I intend to put the tractor on the grass most of the time but the problem is, it is quite a long way from their coop and I don't love the idea of carrying nine chickens to the tractor individually every day and then carrying nine of them back again at night. I used to have them all trained to come in at night by tossing a few treats into the coop but I don't think this would work for letting them out in the day, since they'll probably just immediately run off in all directions. Any advice on how to easily get them into the tractor or is this a bit too much like herding cats?
I intend to put the tractor on the grass most of the time but the problem is, it is quite a long way from their coop and I don't love the idea of carrying nine chickens to the tractor individually every day and then carrying nine of them back again at night. I used to have them all trained to come in at night by tossing a few treats into the coop but I don't think this would work for letting them out in the day, since they'll probably just immediately run off in all directions. Any advice on how to easily get them into the tractor or is this a bit too much like herding cats?