Lolas mom
In the Brooder
- Jun 14, 2015
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Hi All -
It's a long story, but we had a chicken adopt us... She got out of an (then) unknown neighbor's yard and made our yard her own. Found the owner (after a few weeks) and they said we could keep her since we liked her so much. We built her a coop and run and knew she needed some friends. She is a blue andolusian and is great, but didn't want to get in her new coop at all! So, yesterday I got two Barred Rock pullets (about 4 months old and about the same size as Lola) and put them in the run attached to the coop. Lola was extremely curious and just kept circling the enclosure. The original owners (who are awesome) had said if we needed help with getting her in the coop to call. I called. We waited until she was roosting in her favorite tree and we put her in the coop. The two barred rocks were roosting on an impossibly small rafter in the ceiling of the coop. Lola was out of it and roosted on the bar I put in which is lower than the rafter. Here is the problem - They are still in their roosting spot and it is 10:00 in the morning. Lola was usually up and about when I get up at 6:00. I don't know if she isn't letting them down or what the deal is! They all seem like they want to get down, but won't - what do I do?
It's a long story, but we had a chicken adopt us... She got out of an (then) unknown neighbor's yard and made our yard her own. Found the owner (after a few weeks) and they said we could keep her since we liked her so much. We built her a coop and run and knew she needed some friends. She is a blue andolusian and is great, but didn't want to get in her new coop at all! So, yesterday I got two Barred Rock pullets (about 4 months old and about the same size as Lola) and put them in the run attached to the coop. Lola was extremely curious and just kept circling the enclosure. The original owners (who are awesome) had said if we needed help with getting her in the coop to call. I called. We waited until she was roosting in her favorite tree and we put her in the coop. The two barred rocks were roosting on an impossibly small rafter in the ceiling of the coop. Lola was out of it and roosted on the bar I put in which is lower than the rafter. Here is the problem - They are still in their roosting spot and it is 10:00 in the morning. Lola was usually up and about when I get up at 6:00. I don't know if she isn't letting them down or what the deal is! They all seem like they want to get down, but won't - what do I do?