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As others have said, you have to physically put them in until they can manage on their own.My question is when they’re out full time what is the best way to train them to enter the house in the evenings?
Like thisputting them inside the coop and them taking the ramp to get out.

I would do that. You could put a mesh over the door, it will provide quite enough light for their first few days, and let them safely peek at their new home before they venture out in it.I'm wondering what is the best way to transition them to a window-free (Nestera Penthouse) coop when it is time. In the past, I kept new hens/pullets inside for a couple of days before offering run access, but that doesn't seem appropriate when there is no natural light in the coop.
