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| Hello everyone, Just after some advice please, I’m sure I’ve read that when you first bring your chickens home you need to keep them in the coop for so long to get them used to there new home. Is this right or have I dreamt it? ![]() I seem to have read so much about chicken keeping in the past couple of weeks that I’m not sure anymore |
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| Practical Poultry Magazine Just come across this site. We havent got any chickens yet but hopefully will be soon! They have a forum. God luck, Sandra |
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| overnight is usually long enough, it just helps to learn that this is their new home so they go back in at night, you dont have to of course but playing catch the chicken in the dark isnt fun for you or them.
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| If they can't go wandering off into the far-blue-yonder, overnight will usually do. If they are battery-rescue birds you may need to venture out with a torch and lift them onto perches for a few nights, as they might have never seen a perch before and not be sure what to do with it. |
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then they will always come home at night.
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| We've always put new additions into the coop at night after dark, when it gets light in the morning they wake up in their 'new home' and that's where they return to at night. Never had a problem. I've just found out that this doesn't apply to ex bats! They are just too confused. Give them as much time as they need ![]() |
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| As long as the henhouse is in an enclosed run, they can be let out the next day. After all, hens need to recognise the outside of their house and the location in which it is situated as well as the inside to return home at night after free ranging. Experts generally advise to keep them in an enclosed run with easy access to their house for five days before letting them free range. |
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| After a week, our new ex bats are just starting to settle into a routine, they seem a lot less confused now. For the first four or five days, as darkness fell, they would just sit down where they were and we had to pick them up and put them in the coop. I think they're learning pretty quick. |
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then they will always come home at night.
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