As mentioned in another thread recently, my now almost 10 week old girls still cant find their way back to their run and house.
My 4 oldies have their own house/run and the little ones are currently in the shed with their own run. I kept them in there for the first 4 weeks and then started to let them free range in the evenings with the older girls to get them used to one another. There has been no fighting so all is well in that respect but when the older ones take themselves off to bed, the little ones come stand at the patio doors or sit on the patio table looking in through the kitchen window.
When we first got them (at 5 weeks) I would carry them from the run into the kitchen for the kids to hold and stroke them and to get them used to being handled, for 10 minutes, then take them back.
I thought perhaps I'd caused the problem, maybe they think thats what needs to happen at night, but even now when they come out of the run into the garden by their own volition, they just dont seem to be able to find their way back. Its not even a big garden! Each night I find one on the patio and one on the table by the kitchen window.
Im wondering if now is a good time to put them all together in the hope that they'll get the idea from the big ones or do you think 10 weeks is still a bit too little to mix them?
They keep out of the way of the biggies in the garden after realising they are bottom of the pecking order but it would be a different matter in the run.
Any advice? Ive tried shutting them in for a few days but even that didnt work. Have I made a rod for my own back but handling them??
My 4 oldies have their own house/run and the little ones are currently in the shed with their own run. I kept them in there for the first 4 weeks and then started to let them free range in the evenings with the older girls to get them used to one another. There has been no fighting so all is well in that respect but when the older ones take themselves off to bed, the little ones come stand at the patio doors or sit on the patio table looking in through the kitchen window.
When we first got them (at 5 weeks) I would carry them from the run into the kitchen for the kids to hold and stroke them and to get them used to being handled, for 10 minutes, then take them back.
I thought perhaps I'd caused the problem, maybe they think thats what needs to happen at night, but even now when they come out of the run into the garden by their own volition, they just dont seem to be able to find their way back. Its not even a big garden! Each night I find one on the patio and one on the table by the kitchen window.
Im wondering if now is a good time to put them all together in the hope that they'll get the idea from the big ones or do you think 10 weeks is still a bit too little to mix them?
They keep out of the way of the biggies in the garden after realising they are bottom of the pecking order but it would be a different matter in the run.
Any advice? Ive tried shutting them in for a few days but even that didnt work. Have I made a rod for my own back but handling them??
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