I added cleats to the ramps in the chickens' coop yesterday. They all used to fly down and some still do but I've noticed many using the steep ramp instead and they have to slide to each cleat. So now they are spaced 3" apart. And I replaced the "shelf" at the bottom where the ramp meets the side of the nest box since the old one was made with old wood that cracked and had fallen off.
2 days ago I moved the ramp in the alley that went to their "chicken door in the window" (missing pane, I had made a plywood door). They don't need to use the window exit since at least the alpacas' door is open 24x7 and they don't want to go out in the snow anyway. Or out of the coop with Merlin around. I ran it from the support for the broody buster box (at 4') which they have been using as more roost space (broody box not needed ATM) to the 2' high roost. No one ever roosted on it, they just stage the 4' roosts from it. Even though it is a LOT less steep than the other being a 2' drop over 6' length, they were wary of it so I added cleats to that as well again spaced at 3". Nothing doing. Don't know what is up with these birds. Guess they don't like change. The 5 that came down for scratch flew. Merlin was outside the door at the time and I think many of them won't even come to ground in the coop when he is visible. When he moved off, the Ancona came gingerly down the less steep ramp. By then most of the scratch was likely in the 5 brave birds.
And speaking of Merlin. He did his first bad thing that I have seen yesterday. Probably a repeat of what we didn't see when we came home and had to find the 3 missing hens. I fed Merlin, opened the chicken's door on the coop and tossed their morning BOSS in through the people door. Then I gave the alpacas their pellets, Merlin was over by the gate with me. 2 of the hens dared to venture out into the alley which is where they got their BOSS before I got Merlin. I don't know who saw who first but suddenly one chicken was running back into the coop, the other down the alley toward the open south door with Merlin chasing after

I yelled but he didn't stop or even look at me. The hen took a hard left before the barn door, Merlin stopped at it. He got some "BAD boy"s for that. No contrite look from him. I was not expecting this since he didn't even look at the hen I was holding while sitting next to him the other day.
I found the hen in the 2' x 4' brooding box (no top, it is "stored"), the same place we found her last time. I don't know if he was hoping for play or chasing the running panicked chicken but either way, NOT OK. We then went back to the alpacas' gate. They backed away because they are always afraid I am going to do something nasty to them which has yet to happen. Merlin went through the gate and proceeded to check out and start to eat some alpaca pellets in one of the feeders. Got a "BAD boy" for that too. He still had plenty of food in his dish, I'm not starving him.