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I need a little advice - or just confirmation really, that what I am doing is ok.

I noticed that my hens weren't really eating too many pellets so I've cut their free range time. They used to spend most of the day roaming the garden. Now I only allow them out between 10ish and 12 ish and then again between 4 and 7.30.

It takes a lot of coaxing to get them into their run - which is not small (11'x11'), yet when in there, rather then doing anything, they stand at the gate.

I know they're longing to get out but they need to eat their pellets. Will they give up standing at the gate or is it something they'll always do to try and get me to let them out?

 

 

Thanks

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Stay strong!!

 

They are trying to guilt trip you into letting them out!

 

I had the same problems so took to leaving my girls in the run until mid to late afternoon. It took a good few weeks of me ignoring them before they stopped pacing the gate. Although they only seemed to be at the gate when they could see me. I took to covertly spying on them from the bedroom window and they were happily scratching about :roll:

 

Neighbours now think I as some odd curtain twitcher but the girls eat their pellets and look much better for it. Eggs are up too! :D

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In the days when I was waiting for my first eggs I kept mine in the run until they had eaten a good amount of pellets before freeranging. I now let them out first thing in the morning (they do pace like caged lions as if they have been shut up all of their lives thought!) and then shut them in at bedtime. Egg production is still 1 a day each (apart from miss broody cum moulty! :roll: ). They seem to eat pellets when they feel like it and they seem to pack a fair bit away.

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Don't let the the little devils emotionally blackmail you :D

 

My lot pace up and down the run when they see me in the morning.

 

If I let them out (into their free range area which is massive) they pace up and down the fencing or all 4 'park' themselves at the free range gate so I trip over them when I go in.

 

Back in the days when they had the whole garden (and not just a third of it), they would camp outside the kitchen door so I had to step over them to get into the garden....... I soon put a stop to that and they started to live behind their fenced off area.

 

Basically....... with my chickens, whatever space they have (be it run, free range area or the ENTIRE garden) it's just never enough :wall:

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hey

 

 

Mine free range alot. All i do is have a couple of feeders in the main garden so they snack as they go past. I also give them a porrigey feed in the norning n because they eat all of that they get a good dose of their food. I'd also add that untill i gave them a load of growers to use up before it went off over the last week it was one egg a day from everyone (who was old enough to lay)

 

Beth

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