ShanJone
In the Brooder
- Nov 3, 2017
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We have an existing flock of 8 hens - barred rock, americaunas, cherry eggers, and buff orpington. This summer, we got 8 new chicks - speckled sussex and gold and silver-laced wyandottes. These new chicks are not getting it - we kept them inside our garage for a while, then built a new temporary coop for them with an attached run - they stayed in there until they were big enough to join the flock. Even while they were in their temporary coop, they were horrible about going into their coop - they would end up on top of the coop. When they occasionally made it into the coop, they never roosted, they just all huddled together near the door.
Now that we've moved them successfully into the rest of the flock, they are not returning to the coop - they are going back to sleep on top of the temporary coop. We have the door to the run closed so they just go on top. We locked all in the coop for 2 days before letting them out in the attached run. We tried letting them free range and they slept on the temporary coop. So we put them back in and kept them in the coop and attached run for a whole week - finally let them out tonight and they were right back on the temporary coop top
What can we try? Are they just broke?? Will we never get to let them free range anymore?
Now that we've moved them successfully into the rest of the flock, they are not returning to the coop - they are going back to sleep on top of the temporary coop. We have the door to the run closed so they just go on top. We locked all in the coop for 2 days before letting them out in the attached run. We tried letting them free range and they slept on the temporary coop. So we put them back in and kept them in the coop and attached run for a whole week - finally let them out tonight and they were right back on the temporary coop top

What can we try? Are they just broke?? Will we never get to let them free range anymore?