Okay so we got these guys the 3rd week of March.They were in the house for the first 6 weeks, then moved to their coop for 2 weeks then had a coop and a run.Wasn't long before they found ways to escape.The run is 6 ft chainlink attached to the coop.They were scooting UNDER the coop to get out.As I don't mind them free ranging that was okay. We then put up wire so they couldn't get out there.
Now they are jumping to the top of the coop and getting out that way.Again I don't mind them free ranging and obviously they I need to put wire on the top so they can't escape.
But how long do I keep them in the coop/run to ensure I collect the eggs?We came home from a horse show yesterday to our first egg.I have been trying to get them to stay in the coop until about noon as I knew laying time was coming.
They are not even interested in their layer crumble as all they want is to free range.
So what is the morning routine? Open the coop door and put out crumble and fresh water? How long before I let them free range?
Thanks
Now they are jumping to the top of the coop and getting out that way.Again I don't mind them free ranging and obviously they I need to put wire on the top so they can't escape.
But how long do I keep them in the coop/run to ensure I collect the eggs?We came home from a horse show yesterday to our first egg.I have been trying to get them to stay in the coop until about noon as I knew laying time was coming.
They are not even interested in their layer crumble as all they want is to free range.
So what is the morning routine? Open the coop door and put out crumble and fresh water? How long before I let them free range?
Thanks