Well since we've had the chooks, after letting the girls out to free range, they have always come back to roost in their house.
When we got Frank, the rooster, he was 2 nights in the 'other side' of the hen house, and then when he was let out he went to bed with the girls in their house.
Even when the dog had chased off Hotlips, she came back to the henhouse sometime overnight.
Tonight I went a little earlier to lock them up...no chooks. No rooster. Altho I could hear them! So I looked in the other side, and there they all were lined up in a row on the one roost in Frank's house. Yes, sleepover at Frank's place. Can we mum? Can we?
No! Two of them jumped off when I tried to catch them, got the third one. Took her home, and the other three came as well.
Frank's side is not quite a foxproof, the door doesn't shut quite as tightly. Sorry girls.
When we got Frank, the rooster, he was 2 nights in the 'other side' of the hen house, and then when he was let out he went to bed with the girls in their house.
Even when the dog had chased off Hotlips, she came back to the henhouse sometime overnight.
Tonight I went a little earlier to lock them up...no chooks. No rooster. Altho I could hear them! So I looked in the other side, and there they all were lined up in a row on the one roost in Frank's house. Yes, sleepover at Frank's place. Can we mum? Can we?
No! Two of them jumped off when I tried to catch them, got the third one. Took her home, and the other three came as well.
Frank's side is not quite a foxproof, the door doesn't shut quite as tightly. Sorry girls.
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