- Mar 19, 2010
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I have read about it on this forum, but hadn't actually experienced it until recently. Two of our 5 Silkie hens laid themselves a "clutch" apparently. Of course we took the eggs, but they remain on their nesting boxes inside the coop, where it is totally dark, and refuse to move or join the rest of the chickens. They are usually very anxious to get out of the coop every morning and forage in the yard ,and I haven't seen them even leave the coop for the food and water which is sitting in the chicken run. We leave the door open to the chicken run and the coop so they can come and go as they please, but none of them have ever chosen to stay in the coop or even the run when they have the choice to go in the yard. Will they eventually leave their spot to eat and drink? Is there any way to end this behavior? I know that is probably a stupid question, like you can 'teach' a chicken anything. Should I pick them up and take them out of the coop and shut the door so they can't go back in until night-time? Thanks for any suggestions! : )