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I open mine around 8 unless I have to be somewhere earlier then I have to do it before I leave or call the house and tell someone to go open it lol. I like to wait until it is good and light out even though thier pens are pretty secure I think most of our predators are nocturnal except for the hawks and eagles but the run is covered.
I never did leave them locked in the coop when they were first laying, I just put a plastic easter egg in their nest boxes and if they laid a egg in the run I put it in the nest box and then put the hen in the nest box. Eventually they get the idea. When you get your second generation of pullets, they watch the older hens and will lay in the box.
Have you tried hanging a flashlight in your coop when it gets dark the chickens should go into the coop for the light. You can also trick them by throwing a little scratch in a pan and shaking it and putting it in the coop every evening. Soon they will be waiting in the coop for it lol.
Ivywoods: I open mine up by 7am each day. If I wait till 8 or 8:15 they are raising a ruckus. All my coops have a roofed in area in the runs, so my girl's seem to want to come outside each day. The one exception is if it is really windy, then they stay inside half of the time. My birds only lay in run when stressed or when they where young and just starting to lay. Once they get used to a nice cozy nestbox they will want to lay there. Sometimes I go out and 3 birds are in one nestbox.
Good luck... Dave
The scratch in the pan trick as suggested should work well once they figure it out.