My name is Carol and now raising chickens in Virginia; first time chicken owner and loving them! I have 4 Welsummer and 2Ameracauna females, 6 weeks old. I will be getting 4 Leghorn females in November.
I moved chicks 2 days ago into coop and today opened the run. They gradually found their way down a ramp from the elevated coop into the run area. I am looking for advice on training chicks to return to coop. They enjoyed playing and eating all day in the run area, then they laid down underneath the run. I had to catch them to return them to coop. It was painful how scared they were of me when I picked them up. They are used to my voice but run when I try to handle them. Will they learn to love me back and find their way independently up the run ramps into the elevated coop? I also have never left them in the dark… always had a heat lamp or light. How should they be acclimated to the dark or should I continue to give them a light? I tried a night light and they gathered closed to it as if scared of darkness around them. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Best regards and looking forward to participating in the forums. Thank you for being here!
I moved chicks 2 days ago into coop and today opened the run. They gradually found their way down a ramp from the elevated coop into the run area. I am looking for advice on training chicks to return to coop. They enjoyed playing and eating all day in the run area, then they laid down underneath the run. I had to catch them to return them to coop. It was painful how scared they were of me when I picked them up. They are used to my voice but run when I try to handle them. Will they learn to love me back and find their way independently up the run ramps into the elevated coop? I also have never left them in the dark… always had a heat lamp or light. How should they be acclimated to the dark or should I continue to give them a light? I tried a night light and they gathered closed to it as if scared of darkness around them. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Best regards and looking forward to participating in the forums. Thank you for being here!