Getting them into a coop is actually super easy.
Step 1 get a secure coop and run set up.
Step 2 confine them in said coop and run for a few days to a week.
Step 3 let them free range about an hour before dark.
Step 4 enjoy watching them file back into the coop to sleep at dusk.
They put themselves into the coop the same as they go to the ladder every night. It is home. Oh and remove the ladder or they may go back to that.
Have you seen the coop pages here on BYC. There are literally hundreds of great coops that include process pics.
With lumber being very high these days do look at hoop coops. There is not much lumber in them.
By the way....I have hawks, fox, coons and owls in my area. So far (10+ years with chickens here in this house) no breaches of my coops. There was one dig in by a fox but he couldn't get into the coop.
Step 1 get a secure coop and run set up.
Step 2 confine them in said coop and run for a few days to a week.
Step 3 let them free range about an hour before dark.
Step 4 enjoy watching them file back into the coop to sleep at dusk.
They put themselves into the coop the same as they go to the ladder every night. It is home. Oh and remove the ladder or they may go back to that.
Have you seen the coop pages here on BYC. There are literally hundreds of great coops that include process pics.
With lumber being very high these days do look at hoop coops. There is not much lumber in them.
