How I Trained My Chickens To Return To Their Coop Every Evening

If your chickens scatter everywhere and refuse to enter their coop at night, don’t worry you can train them very easily.
Chickens are creatures of habit. Once they learn a routine, they follow it every day.

Here’s how to teach them

  1. Keep Them Locked In for 3–5 Days

If the chickens are new or stubborn, keep them inside the coop for the first 3–5 days.
They will see the coop as their safe home, and their brain will register it as the place to sleep.

After this, they will return on their own at sunset.

  1. Give Their Evening Feed Inside the Coop
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Chickens are motivated by food.
Put their last feed of the day inside the coop around 4–5 pm.
They will learn that evening time = food inside the coop.

This trick works extremely fast.

  1. Use Light Inside the Coop

Chickens are attracted to light.
Turn on a bulb inside the coop around 6 pm.
The glowing light will pull them in.

Once they enter, you can switch the light to dim or off.

  1. Call Them with the Same Sound Daily

Make a sound like:

  • “Koo-koo-koo”
  • “Come! Come!”
  • Clap
  • Shake feed in a bucket

Use one sound consistently every evening.
Chickens learn sound signals very fast.

  1. Close the Door Only When All Have Entered
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Do not rush to lock the coop.
Wait for every chicken to enter, then close the door.
If you lock too early, the last ones become scared and stop coming the next day.

  1. Remove Night Perching Spots Outside

If there are:

  • Trees
  • Bamboo poles
  • Blocks
  • High shelves

Your chickens may attempt to sleep there instead.
Remove or block them so the coop becomes the only comfortable sleeping place.

  1. Make the Coop Safe and Comfortable

Chickens avoid places that look scary.
Make sure the coop has:

  • Good ventilation
  • No strong smell
  • No rats
  • No heat
  • No darkness that scares them
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A safe coop = willing chickens.

Chickens naturally return home at sunset, you just need to teach them where home is.
After 5–7 days of training, they will return every evening without stress.

  • Milton

    Professional IT expert and experienced news writer/ online marketing expert

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