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Arlee-
It seems that w/ some of my chickens they go in spurts as to who is in the trees and whose not. Most of them put themselves to bed at night but there is the occassional 2 or 3 that like the trees. I try to get them in before it gets dark. Usually my 2 cockerels and the one (laying hen for sure) put themselves back in the coop. It's the others that are the problem.
Yesterday, one of my favorite ones went missing. I am hoping she was high in the tree and I couldn't see her and when I get home today she will be there.
Kim
It seems that w/ some of my chickens they go in spurts as to who is in the trees and whose not. Most of them put themselves to bed at night but there is the occassional 2 or 3 that like the trees. I try to get them in before it gets dark. Usually my 2 cockerels and the one (laying hen for sure) put themselves back in the coop. It's the others that are the problem.
Yesterday, one of my favorite ones went missing. I am hoping she was high in the tree and I couldn't see her and when I get home today she will be there.
Kim