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I like it when there is a big difference in size. That way you can set up one way gates, where the littles can escape the big ones, and explore on their own terms.

I put my chicks to bed in a small dog crate at night, so they home to that. Do it for at least a week. Then I carry the dog crate down, and put it in the run, in an escape zone. There is food and water in that zone. The zone has big enough holes - wire mesh or pallets, so that the chicks can go in and out like water.

I wait a bit until one gets brave enough to come out, and give a mock chase back into the safety zone. That's it.

At night, I put the crate in the coop. After a week or so, I leave the crate in the coop, and leave the door open. So they leave the coop on their own. My coop is on the ground. They usually return to the coop/crate on their own that night.

Mrs K

ps - are they off heat? Cause that makes a difference especially this time of year.
 
I like it when there is a big difference in size. That way you can set up one way gates, where the littles can escape the big ones, and explore on their own terms.

I put my chicks to bed in a small dog crate at night, so they home to that. Do it for at least a week. Then I carry the dog crate down, and put it in the run, in an escape zone. There is food and water in that zone. The zone has big enough holes - wire mesh or pallets, so that the chicks can go in and out like water.

I wait a bit until one gets brave enough to come out, and give a mock chase back into the safety zone. That's it.

At night, I put the crate in the coop. After a week or so, I leave the crate in the coop, and leave the door open. So they leave the coop on their own. My coop is on the ground. They usually return to the coop/crate on their own that night.

Mrs K

ps - are they off heat? Cause that makes a difference especially this time of year.
We are weining them off the heat now
 

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