Sometimes went I get home late and go get the eggs, there is not one chickcen sleeping on the roosts in the coop
they sleep on the roof of the coop, the fence, and two hens on the naighbors little limon tree right on the other side of the fence and on our goat's feeding trough. Is there a reason they dont like sleeping in the coop? I see some on the roosts during the day, they also come in to eat, drink, lay eggs etc. but why wont they sleep there? There is another coop we have, and six chickens roost in there to sleep, very small but tall, it's like two refrigerator wide and a little taller, only big enough for the six hens to sleep in, and come in to lay eggs. The difference in the roosts is that the small tall coops roosts are higher, smaller diameter and the main coops are a bit lower by a foot or two and thicker/biger diameter. Both roosts in the coops are metal, as is the roof of the coop the like to sleep on, the top part of the fence the sleep on(not the tree though lol). Do chickens like higher roosts? What is the best way to get them to sleep in the coop?thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Chickens are very addicting
, everyone here is a chicken addict
, people may look at you weird when you tell them, but its way better to be addicted to chickens then all the other stuff out there.............
Chickens are very addicting
, everyone here is a chicken addict
, people may look at you weird when you tell them, but its way better to be addicted to chickens then all the other stuff out there.............






, then the fox family got so big he couldn't feed them all, so one night they came in and raided our coop diging under it and took 16 chickens in one night!
we have since then instaled a wire floor. Then another neighbor had poisoned the foxes and they have not shown up sice then. But there are lots of foxes out there that could come and move into the neighborhood and start the chicken vs fox drama all over again
, so thats why I think the coop should be where they sleep....

