- Jun 25, 2014
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Hello Monica
When i first put my chicks outside about 8 weeks old I had to push them into their coop and lock the door and I did that everynight at about 8 pm and get up at 6 am and let them out of the coop. After 1-1/12 weeks they now go into the coop all by themselves at 8 pm like they know the time. My friend did not believe me so i had him sit outside with me and watch and all of a sudden the chicks were gone, so I asked my friend ":what time is it?" and it was 7:55 pm OK so they are 5 min early. (smile) So now all I have to do is lock the coop door and that is it! I do not close the upper door, which i know I should but it has been so warm here i was afraid they would not get enough ventilation.
here is a picture of my coop

When i first put my chicks outside about 8 weeks old I had to push them into their coop and lock the door and I did that everynight at about 8 pm and get up at 6 am and let them out of the coop. After 1-1/12 weeks they now go into the coop all by themselves at 8 pm like they know the time. My friend did not believe me so i had him sit outside with me and watch and all of a sudden the chicks were gone, so I asked my friend ":what time is it?" and it was 7:55 pm OK so they are 5 min early. (smile) So now all I have to do is lock the coop door and that is it! I do not close the upper door, which i know I should but it has been so warm here i was afraid they would not get enough ventilation.
here is a picture of my coop