Question Argh... silly broiler!
Argh... silly broiler!
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Alright... so I've got 60+ broilers at 5 weeks old. We want them to day range in a fenced yard which to my surprise they are doing great!!! So, that's good news... but they like it SO much that there is no putting back in the barn. They're just not interested in going in. When I take one and gently nudge it in there, the silly flesh ball just wallows there, on the darn doorstep. My layers, by then, are roosting comfortably and are aghast at the ruckus. any suggestions on getting them back in? See picture.
I realize this is a first world problem: they're healthy and happy and foraging... for white cross, pretty good. But !!!!
Alright... so I've got 60+ broilers at 5 weeks old. We want them to day range in a fenced yard which to my surprise they are doing great!!! So, that's good news... but they like it SO much that there is no putting back in the barn. They're just not interested in going in. When I take one and gently nudge it in there, the silly flesh ball just wallows there, on the darn doorstep. My layers, by then, are roosting comfortably and are aghast at the ruckus. any suggestions on getting them back in? See picture.
I realize this is a first world problem: they're healthy and happy and foraging... for white cross, pretty good. But !!!!
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- windwalkingwolf
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Re: Argh... silly broiler!
Food... ah yes, a broiler's singular aim! How about lighting on the coop? It's dark now but maybe tomorrow I'll turn it on?
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- windwalkingwolf
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Re: Argh... silly broiler!
That might help. As it gets dark outside, most chickens will gravitate towards light...but broilers are brain damaged so who knows
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- Jaye
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Re: Argh... silly broiler!
Yeah, good ideas: light in the barn might help, as would lobbing their favourite treats (bits of hotdog or something) inside and close the door behind them once they're all busy chowing down in there. Hopefully once they'done, they'll likely want a nap, and they won't even notice when you turn off the lights.
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Re: Argh... silly broiler!
Yes I know, a classic case of favouring the breasts over the brains.... I'm talking chicken here. Thank you all!
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Re: Argh... silly broiler!
It worked! Like a charm... put the Led up while still light, went back at dusk and all but one wee in. Thanks everyone!
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