Lock in coop or leave in run

Bukrub66

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Sep 9, 2014
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My chickens are about 3 months old. They are kept in an 8x12 run with a 4x8 coop. They have not learned to go back in the coop at night so. I have to go out chase them down and get them locked away.

We are going out of town today and returning tomorrow afternoon. I have no one that can come lock them in tonight or release them in the morning. It gonna get in the mid 30's tonight. My question is should I lock them in the coop for today and leave them for the entire day and night, or should I let them have access to both until we return.
 
Hello,

The question to this answer can go either way. In all honesty, your birds should have no problem finding a warm place when they are cold. I have chickens which are much older than three months and they oftentimes sleep outside (even when it is COLD). At first I spent a considerable amount of time chasing them into their coop at night...and after several weeks of this I simply quite...yet watched them closely as to see what happened. To my surprise they slept outside and had no problems...

On the other hand, since your chickens are only three months old you could lock them into their coop...as long as you don't mind a mess when you get home. I would make sure they have enough light, water and feed to support them for this extended period of time.

In my opinion, I would lock them up for you trip and not worry about it the rest of the time. Just monitor them closely, once you get back, and see how their doing...
 
Leave them in the hopefully predator proof coop with food and water.
They'll be safer and it might help to train them to go in at night.
 
Yup, keep them in the coop. If you don't usually keep the water in the coop, when you put it in the coop you will want to put it up on something - a block or box, so they don't fill it with litter they have scratched up. Also want to make sure it is tip proof - think bungee or even duct tape so it can't be tipped.

They would survive without water for a day but not such a good thing for them.

Also, leave stuff in the coop to keep them busy - maybe some apples or cabbage. This is especially important if the coop is kind of small.

Good luck!
 

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