x2 - whoever coined the phrase, "Doesn't eat enough to keep a bird alive" has never owned chickens. <sigh>
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I'm glad to hear the made it through the first night okay. The way to manipulate a chicken is through its stomach. Move their food out of the coop and down to the bottom of the ramp. To further entice them, you can sprinkle a fine trail of feed from the top of the ramp down to the feeder at the bottom of the ramp.
Funny enough as soon as I opened the door one of the chickens just got on the ramp and strutted down like she had done it a hundred times before. Now the trick will be getting them back in the cube tobight!
I only feed and water my chickens outside of the coop. Generally once they're on the roost they don't move around in the dark. Keeping food and water in the run just makes it easier to keep things clean.
That makes sense since last night as they were getting settled they tipped over the water and I had to clean that up before closing up the coop.