hedgehogsdad
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Hi,
I'm hoping that someone can help me as a relative newcomer to keeping chickens. Our 4 hens live in a proprietary chicken house (wooden, bought on the web) and are healthy and laying consistently. They seem happy with their lot and have a large field at their disposal. We enjoy them hugely, and are thinking of expanding our flock, hence my question. Rather than buy another house, I've converted a redundant kids' wooden playhouse. I've copied as many of the things which I've picked up from the other house, perch dimensions, nest box design etc., and am now keen to get them to "move house". The new house sits about 3 feet off the ground and has a home made ladder to help the girls get up. The ladder is 6 inches wide, solid and has frequent slats to give the hens good footholds. I've used corn to entice them up and they are all capable of climbing it.
What is the best way of getting them to make the move? should I simply lock the other house up or is subtlety a better option?
Thanks in advance
I'm hoping that someone can help me as a relative newcomer to keeping chickens. Our 4 hens live in a proprietary chicken house (wooden, bought on the web) and are healthy and laying consistently. They seem happy with their lot and have a large field at their disposal. We enjoy them hugely, and are thinking of expanding our flock, hence my question. Rather than buy another house, I've converted a redundant kids' wooden playhouse. I've copied as many of the things which I've picked up from the other house, perch dimensions, nest box design etc., and am now keen to get them to "move house". The new house sits about 3 feet off the ground and has a home made ladder to help the girls get up. The ladder is 6 inches wide, solid and has frequent slats to give the hens good footholds. I've used corn to entice them up and they are all capable of climbing it.
What is the best way of getting them to make the move? should I simply lock the other house up or is subtlety a better option?
Thanks in advance