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| Just so jealous!!, we were all set to get some bantams last year but the covenants on the house won't let us :-(
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| If you have an enclosed run then I would let them out into that for a bit of daylight. They might be awkward to get in the first night but if they can't go roost in trees or anywhere you should be able to get them back in. |
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| Have to agree with Shirlthegirl Put them in the shed with access to the run and leave them to their own devices. Take a torch and do a headcount in the shed when it's dark to make sure they are all in, then tuck them up for the night |
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| I agree, that method has worked for me too. If they find their way out, they'll find their way back in ok at dusk.
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