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RoddyFarmGirl Posted - May 25 2013 : 8:14:11 PM
Hi there,
I have four 12-13 week old pullets that I cannot get to roost. We have closed the nest boxes off as they were sleeping in there. I went to check on them after dark and they were all huddled together on the floor of the coop. I tried picking up who I could get a hold of to put on on of our roosting poles. I put her up there and by the time I had closed the door- she jumped down. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Jennifer

City girl adjusting to homesteading in the Country
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crittergranny Posted - May 26 2013 : 10:06:37 AM
My hubby built a little mini roost for my chicks to learn on. It is about 3 ft tall at the top and the bottom board is about 6 inches off the ground. About 4 boards in all. We use slatted pallets and narrow boards about 4 " wide, flat wide side up for our roosts quite often. The chickens seem to like them. It gives stability to younger chickens. However we have put the mini roost under the bigger roosts, even the ones that are round sticklike. They sort of use the mini roost as a training roost and it's not long before they all roost on the bigger roost.
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sherrye Posted - May 26 2013 : 09:48:50 AM
well for some reason i was thinking these were meat birds. if laying hens then bitty hen is right on. maybe too young yet.

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sherrye Posted - May 26 2013 : 09:47:34 AM
i have always gone on the thought of they do not roost well. they actually can get breast blisters from rubbing on the roost. maybe a floor one. up say 6 inches may work. but my meat birds do not roost well. jmho happy days and eats for you

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oldbittyhen Posted - May 26 2013 : 07:14:54 AM
My opinion is they are on the young side to roost, and another thing is how high up is your roost, and what is the diameter of roost...it could be up too high for their comfort or the roost might be to small or to big, diameter wise...

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