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Free Ranging for the first time?

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We let GNR & PP out for the first time this evening!

 

They have been here for 6 days now.

Opened run up 1/2 an hour before the time we have been shutting the (purple eglu) up. They came out and had a nosey arround.

 

Didn't want to leave them out for too long just incase they wouldn't go back in (had visions of having to camp out in the garden all night!), pursuaded them back into the run with corn and dried mealworms. My questions are; Would they have gone back in on their own? How do you train them to go back in? Do you normally have to pick them up and put them back in?

 

Thanks

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99% of the time about half an hour before dusk, I nip out to the garden with half an eggcupful of dried corn, throw it inside their run and it ALWAYS gets them back inside, and I shut the door.

 

On the odd ocassion when I forget :oops: they do take themselves off to bed just before dusk. However I do like to get them in the run safely before dusk so I know they are all accounted for and safe.

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I've let mine out to day for the first time they were out for about 40 minutes they went back in so I closed the door then let then out tea time were out for about the same time

I use dried meal worms for the new girls or wheat for the big girls

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Mine always take themselves off to bed at dusk, (even my 15 week old chicks!!) I've never had any trouble with them at bedtime. The trouble comes when I have to go out in the daytime and they have to go back in the run, they don't like that one bit!! :notalk:

 

Sara x

(cube purple)(Bluebelle) Endora (Bluebelle) Sally Henny Penny (Bluebelle) Esme

GNR Evelyn GNR Enid GNR Sybil GNR Agatha GNR Mildred GNR Queenie

(green eglu)(duck) Delilah (white duck) Jemimah (white duck) Lola

2nd hand (green eglu) empty at the moment!!

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