Are our hens taking us for a ride??
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:53 am
We've had hens for about 10 days. All seemed to be going well, but we've discovered one hen has been staying out at night. DH thought he had them all in (six) but one had snuck off. We've found its hidey-hole and blocked it - after collecting the eggs - and have since found two more egg sites, as well as discovering that the other hens had begun laying in random places too. We followed the farm's advice of keeping them in the henhouse for the first 24 hours and thought we were doing everything right, which by and large must have been the case as some hens were laying in the hen house.
Sorry, this is turning into an epic. I rang the farm yesterday asking advice and they suggested keeping the hens in the house for 36 hours so that they're effectively forced to lay in there once, maybe twice, and will get into the habit. It feels horrible keeping the poor things cooped up on such a nice day but I suppose it has to be done. The henhouse is clean, they have food, water and, usually, the run of the place (an acre of mixed land) - does anything obvious leap out at anyone as to why they might be doing this, and do you think keeping them in for 36 hours will solve the problem?
Thanks.
Sorry, this is turning into an epic. I rang the farm yesterday asking advice and they suggested keeping the hens in the house for 36 hours so that they're effectively forced to lay in there once, maybe twice, and will get into the habit. It feels horrible keeping the poor things cooped up on such a nice day but I suppose it has to be done. The henhouse is clean, they have food, water and, usually, the run of the place (an acre of mixed land) - does anything obvious leap out at anyone as to why they might be doing this, and do you think keeping them in for 36 hours will solve the problem?
Thanks.