Hi,
I've read all of the "transitioning from brooder to coop" threads, articles, etc. I can find...but I still have a question. When people recommend locking them in the coop for a couple days to a week, do they mean in the "coop" and don't let them out to free range at all, OR do they mean lock them in the house/roost/nesting box part (sorry don't know the official name, I'm a newby) and not let them down the ramp at all for a couple days?? We just finished our coop and made the transition a couple days ago. We added a higher roost, a sliding door, ventilation, (ramp isn't shown here). Locking them in the house part for days seems cruel and it's kind of small. I've let them have the whole coop...but I literally to SHOVE them up the ramp at sunset and close the door. At 6:00am we open the slider and they slowing mosey on down for breakfast. Am I doing it right? Will they eventually get it? (p.s. the coop is in the garage still...moving it out to the yard next weekend when they are all about 6-8 weeks old). Thank you all so much. Julie & my waHENee's





I've read all of the "transitioning from brooder to coop" threads, articles, etc. I can find...but I still have a question. When people recommend locking them in the coop for a couple days to a week, do they mean in the "coop" and don't let them out to free range at all, OR do they mean lock them in the house/roost/nesting box part (sorry don't know the official name, I'm a newby) and not let them down the ramp at all for a couple days?? We just finished our coop and made the transition a couple days ago. We added a higher roost, a sliding door, ventilation, (ramp isn't shown here). Locking them in the house part for days seems cruel and it's kind of small. I've let them have the whole coop...but I literally to SHOVE them up the ramp at sunset and close the door. At 6:00am we open the slider and they slowing mosey on down for breakfast. Am I doing it right? Will they eventually get it? (p.s. the coop is in the garage still...moving it out to the yard next weekend when they are all about 6-8 weeks old). Thank you all so much. Julie & my waHENee's