Traumatized Chicks

Relaxing with the Reds

In the Brooder
10 Years
May 12, 2009
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Earlier I posted about the terrible day my dog killed 8 of our 6 weeks old chicks. Well the remaining 4 are still frightened, it has been 5 days since the massacre. My girls won't spend time outside the coop even though the past days have been 90+ degrees, I got desperate enough and physically removed them from the coop only to see them quickly return inside. Last night I tried putting a fan in with them and that caused more fear than I thought they could handle. Good news is that they are no longer puffing up chests and pecking me when I come to say hello. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Can you lure them out with their favorite treat? I would try to sit in the run offering treats. Start close to the poop door and move farther out each time. Good Luck
 
Do they have an enclosed run or tractor?

Someplace you can lock them in 'out'? I have a big dog kennel with poultry netting all over it and I can 'dump' them in there to practice free ranging.

Are they afraid of you as well? or are you seen as the safe zone outside?

I left mine out for the first time yesterday with me standing guard. They didn't want to get close enough to be picked up but they stayed close by wherever I was.
(I was watching the sky, stick in hand)

Sorry for your loss.
 
Mediazeal, thanks for the idea, I kept the A-frame that I used for day outings when they were really small, I think I'll put that outside of their run near where I will be working in the yard today and see how they like that, maybe a different location will brighten their outlook. Thanks everyone.
 

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