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Unfortunately both the lures and the fences stop containing animals after a couple of in-game days.
I said this in another post, but props to the devs for making gardening with the game chickens as annoying as trying to garden with real ones. I never thought I'd be bringing my (mostly amused, occasionally a little annoyed) frustrations with my irl flock to my laptop, but here we are.
Ehh, I think they were just being funny. No harm, no foul. Not everything is meant to wound.
Also I spent way too much time petting the same animal again and again and again ... just because the hitboxes for some seem to overlap those of the animals I intended to pet or the plants I mean to water/harvest/sow.
It is highly annoying as this forces me (and surely others) to waste time on petting the same animals several times. The worst for me was spending a whole game day petting animals in their stable because I did not get to pet the ones I meant to.
But yes, it's super annoying, same as I watched a few tip videos, for reference, and it's always said "pet you animals every day".. I think I'm on like day 60 of NOT petting them, and they are fine.. You don't have to..