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Hello all!

Well finally got GNR Henrietta (Hetty) and GNR Sheldon (a boys name i'm sure, but chosen by my other half!! lol) and have settled them into the (blue eglu) and their hand made run - have tried posting photos, but that is another topic in itself!!

As we are new to keeping chickens, and I can't find any information about it else where, just wondered if there is a set time of day that the girls should go to bed?? - should I let them go on their own accord (I could be waiting up all night!!) or should I give them a helping hand?

The past couple of evenings I have tried to usher them into the eglu but they have been quite determined that they aren't ready to sleep yet!!!

Please help...

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congratulations on your new arrivals!

 

as long as they are in there run area (not free ranging) i would just let them go on their own accord- just check them before its too dark to make sure they are in.

 

mine stay out until its practically black :shock:

 

good luck x

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I have had my chickens 2 days so they are still confined to the eglu run. The lady I got them from said they usually start pottering off to their house at about 6.00 to 7.00. Last night at 6.30 I ushered them up to the Eglu and clucked at them until I got them to go in.

 

Tonight I thought I would just leave them as I want them to find it on their own. I went out at 7.00 and they were still pottering around the run. At about 8.05 they had gone to bed on their own so I just shut the door. It may be a different story once they get a taste of free ranging in my garden.

 

(eglu lilac) "The Convent"

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Hi Vix-pics, congrats on your lovely girls. We have only had our three ex-batts for one week now, and they have settled to going into their eglu at 9.00 each evening, in fact I can almost set my watch on them. We also were not sure about beddy-time and spent the first two nights physically carrying them individually from the run to the egg port and putting them in that way :lol: We did start to wonder if this game of carry-me-to-bed was becoming a nightly routine, but all is settled now.

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Hi there.

 

One of my garden destroyers PP goes in 5 minutes before dusk without fail and always on time in spite of the fact she hasn't got a watch :? whereas the other GNR goes in at dusk.

 

I think they're sulking with me though as I have put a small box in the nesting area to stop them sleeping in it (am I mean or what!! :twisted: )

 

Cheers

 

JKL

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"I make sure that mine are safely back in the run for 7pm

at the latest at this time of year.....always well before dark."

 

Actually since our fox visit & attack, I agree with Eglutine ours

are put away now always from 6pm onwards never ranging later than ,

but what I meant by 'even when free ranging' - meaning our chooks

have a natural bedtime - same time every night - once the sun sets,

off they waddle towards their perch - the white & grey chooks always

the first into their cube. (white first ). Even when they used to free range

always they would naturally return to forage right next to their cube

& always put themselves to bed before it was dark - natural inherent

survival instinct I guess.

 

MsTillyoncemistakenlyleftthedoorclosedaftercleaning/hosingcoopandbless

thepoorchickencouldntgetinsidesotheyallwereroostingontheperch,luckliyi

checkthembeforegoingtobedandwashorrifedtoseethemalllinedandhunched

upasleepontheirperch...haveyouevertriedtowakeupchickensandencourage

themtoclimbintothecoopwhendark . .ha..nightmare! :)

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I got home last evening just before 8.30 & Buffie had taken the Bufflings to bed already....not convenient as I hadn't given her her medicine before taking DD swimming :roll: , so out she was hoiked & made to sit on my lap whilst I syringed Baytril and more slop down her throat........and the big girls were in the midst of their "go to bed/get out of bed" routine, as soon as they heard me talking to Buffie they all thundered out to see if I had any offerings for them, I didn't so they went to bed!!

 

I don't shut the cube doors at night as they are in a secure WIR ( :shh::pray: ) but I do shut the eglu so the babies keep warm & snuggly.

 

In the winter my chooks come knocking at the back door for their tea about 1 hour before dusk, then go to bed once they've eaten....

 

Sha x

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