- Apr 2, 2014
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I have two-Buff Orpingtons and one Welsummer. Two are a little over 6-weeks old and one is a little over 7-weeks. They were raised indoors entirely for the first three weeks or so. Since then, they have spent all day in their chicken run and coop. They just love being out there and in the morning they are clamoring to get out of their box in the house. As long as it is light out, they do not want to come in. However, by 7:30 or 8p they begin calling to come in. If I do not bring them in, they will not go in the coop, as they do during the day, but instead will crouch in the corner of the run that is closest to the house and wait for me to get them. When I come out they are so excited that they almost jump into the small box that I use to transport them inside. While it is still light out, it is almost impossible to get all three of them in the box. How can I break this habit. They are so sweet that I cannot bring myself to just leave them out there waiting but they are getting too big to be in the house. I would appreciate any suggestions. I am new to all of this.