BeyondBlessed
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- Jun 10, 2022
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Hey everyone! My husband and I are new to the chicken world. We recently designed a new run and coop and just finished it! I say "we" loosely.. it was 99% my husbands doing!
We built it on a travel trailer for easy moving into the barn during a hurricane. It also keeps the coop off of the wet ground, which rocks! With this design, I am having a few questions. We still need to attach the automatic watering system, but we are good on that. But there are a couple of questions we are having a tough time figuring out.
Our chickens are about 8 weeks old. They have been outside now for about a week and a half. At night, they only go inside the coop if we have a light guiding them. Which, I have read they have terrible night vision, so that makes sense. But we are having a really tough time firguring out a light source that we can install that is dim, only comes on at certain times, and will only stay on for a short period of time. We want it to be as natural for them as possible, so having on a constant light is not something we really want. But neither is us having to go turn it off each night. Has anyone found the perfect light option just to get them settled in at night?
The other question is, we have an automatic feeder inside the coop now (not pictured). We have it inside the coop because of bugs and living in Florida. This area gets tons of windy rain, and we just don't want to lose food because of it. But for some reason, the chickens do not want to go up there to eat, unless the big doors are open. The big side ventilation doors are open the entire time allowing tons of light and ventilation. But it seems they "forget" it's there, unless we show it to them by opening the front door. Once we do that.. they act like they have been starving all day and eat a ton. Lol
Is there a good way to show them their food is available all day and they can eat it anytime?
Thank you all so much for your help!

God Bless!

Our chickens are about 8 weeks old. They have been outside now for about a week and a half. At night, they only go inside the coop if we have a light guiding them. Which, I have read they have terrible night vision, so that makes sense. But we are having a really tough time firguring out a light source that we can install that is dim, only comes on at certain times, and will only stay on for a short period of time. We want it to be as natural for them as possible, so having on a constant light is not something we really want. But neither is us having to go turn it off each night. Has anyone found the perfect light option just to get them settled in at night?
The other question is, we have an automatic feeder inside the coop now (not pictured). We have it inside the coop because of bugs and living in Florida. This area gets tons of windy rain, and we just don't want to lose food because of it. But for some reason, the chickens do not want to go up there to eat, unless the big doors are open. The big side ventilation doors are open the entire time allowing tons of light and ventilation. But it seems they "forget" it's there, unless we show it to them by opening the front door. Once we do that.. they act like they have been starving all day and eat a ton. Lol
Is there a good way to show them their food is available all day and they can eat it anytime?
Thank you all so much for your help!


God Bless!
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