I searched and found a couple posts on this and a couple folks replied on going in the coop at night to an earlier question. I have an extension to the question. I have feed and water in the coop and water in the run. 5 week old chicks have access to coop all day. They do not seem to understand going in the coop - for anything.
Each time I walk in the run during the day they swamp me. If I give them food in my hand they act like they haven't eaten in days. At night, only 2 chicks are making their way into the coop (it's only the 3rd night so I have hope others will follow). Last night, they all bedded down in a corner. I went out at 9pm and they stayed calm and in place while I picked each one up and put them in the coop. I have 2 that hate being picked up and even they just stayed calm which was very odd.
Am I training them NOT to go in the coop by offering food when I go in the run and picking them up to put them in the coop at night? Should I just put feed in the run and not worry about it?
Each time I walk in the run during the day they swamp me. If I give them food in my hand they act like they haven't eaten in days. At night, only 2 chicks are making their way into the coop (it's only the 3rd night so I have hope others will follow). Last night, they all bedded down in a corner. I went out at 9pm and they stayed calm and in place while I picked each one up and put them in the coop. I have 2 that hate being picked up and even they just stayed calm which was very odd.
Am I training them NOT to go in the coop by offering food when I go in the run and picking them up to put them in the coop at night? Should I just put feed in the run and not worry about it?