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At the weekend I bought a couple of hens to add to the two I already have. Remembering the fun I had tracking down an escapee on day 1 last time I clipped their wings (only 1 each) as soon as I realised these new ones were pretty nimble. I've been putting them into the house at night but there's been a few arguments with the older hens so the new one's are none too keen on going into the house at night. Yesterday evening, one of the new hens vanished from the garden. I searched everywhere and got my neighbours to do the same but to no avail. I was convinced we'd seen the last of her but this morning she reappeared from nowhere
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Tonight I watched her closely as she flapped her way up to the top of the children's climbing frame and then, after several false starts, got herself into my plum tree, about 8 feet off the ground. I never thought to look that hight last night!
She seems pretty happy there at the moment but should I let her stay there or should I encourage her to go into the house even though I know she's going to get beaten up for a few nights.
Oh, and on the subject of the house, I have the sort of house that has a built in run underneath a raised house. It's really only big enough for the four hens. It stands on a ring of slabs so a fox shouldn't be able to dig into it. Should I close the pop hole at night as well as fasten the run or is it going to get too warm now it's full to capacity and the nights are warmer?
Hope I've given someone a laugh
Helen
At the weekend I bought a couple of hens to add to the two I already have. Remembering the fun I had tracking down an escapee on day 1 last time I clipped their wings (only 1 each) as soon as I realised these new ones were pretty nimble. I've been putting them into the house at night but there's been a few arguments with the older hens so the new one's are none too keen on going into the house at night. Yesterday evening, one of the new hens vanished from the garden. I searched everywhere and got my neighbours to do the same but to no avail. I was convinced we'd seen the last of her but this morning she reappeared from nowhere

Tonight I watched her closely as she flapped her way up to the top of the children's climbing frame and then, after several false starts, got herself into my plum tree, about 8 feet off the ground. I never thought to look that hight last night!
She seems pretty happy there at the moment but should I let her stay there or should I encourage her to go into the house even though I know she's going to get beaten up for a few nights.
Oh, and on the subject of the house, I have the sort of house that has a built in run underneath a raised house. It's really only big enough for the four hens. It stands on a ring of slabs so a fox shouldn't be able to dig into it. Should I close the pop hole at night as well as fasten the run or is it going to get too warm now it's full to capacity and the nights are warmer?
Hope I've given someone a laugh

Helen