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They may simply need a nightlight. If the coop is dark and scary to them they'll huddle up in one corner.
I installed a battery operated LED nightlight in my small coop. I turn it on about the time the birds are ready to go in, then turn it off an hour or so later when they are settled. You can get a small light and a timer for your coop, see if that helps.
I installed a battery operated LED nightlight in my small coop. I turn it on about the time the birds are ready to go in, then turn it off an hour or so later when they are settled. You can get a small light and a timer for your coop, see if that helps.