TXChickenFarmer01
Chirping
- Jul 20, 2018
- 28
- 51
- 99
Okay, so we have two hens, one RIR and one BA both about 6 months old that sleep on top of the coop about 3 out of 5 nights and it's driving me crazy! The other four (1 RIR, 1 BA, 2 EE) all go in the coop and hop on the roosts just fine.
This issue has been going on, on and off, since they came out to their outdoor living area about 3 months ago but it seems to be getting steadily worse.
To attempt to combat their getting on the coop altogether I arranged "birdie spike strips (the plastic 6" strips that go on buildings to keep birds from landing) about every 6 inches and while it's kept all of them off during the day these two still find their way up there most nights. Four days ago I got frustrated and interwove fishing line between the spikes in a spider web pattern assuming that would keep them from jumping up all together but those two have made their way up 3 out of 4 nights.
I'll post pictures tomorrow when I have a chance to take some but the coop is about 4 feet by 4 feet feet and they have 2 roosts that are about 4 feet long each and are made out of 1x2 (it's what came with the coop).
When I take them down off of the coop they stand there and seemingly want to go back up. I have to scoot them over to the run and then once in the run they tend to waddle into the coop and jump up on the perches.
I honestly don't know what's causing them to do this let alone do it so consistently. When they're all in their on perches there seems to me more than enough room for the 6 of them. They usually go 3 on each perch or 4 on one and 2 on the other so there is usually a foot or two of spare room at the end of each perch. Is it a room issue (again, I'll post pics tomorrow so everyone can compare the dimensions to the pics), is it a pecking order thing and if they don't get in there in their proper order those two give up and go outside?
I'll take any feedback or suggestions to get these two wackos to go in the coop properly at the end of the night. Please help! LOL
This issue has been going on, on and off, since they came out to their outdoor living area about 3 months ago but it seems to be getting steadily worse.
To attempt to combat their getting on the coop altogether I arranged "birdie spike strips (the plastic 6" strips that go on buildings to keep birds from landing) about every 6 inches and while it's kept all of them off during the day these two still find their way up there most nights. Four days ago I got frustrated and interwove fishing line between the spikes in a spider web pattern assuming that would keep them from jumping up all together but those two have made their way up 3 out of 4 nights.
I'll post pictures tomorrow when I have a chance to take some but the coop is about 4 feet by 4 feet feet and they have 2 roosts that are about 4 feet long each and are made out of 1x2 (it's what came with the coop).
When I take them down off of the coop they stand there and seemingly want to go back up. I have to scoot them over to the run and then once in the run they tend to waddle into the coop and jump up on the perches.
I honestly don't know what's causing them to do this let alone do it so consistently. When they're all in their on perches there seems to me more than enough room for the 6 of them. They usually go 3 on each perch or 4 on one and 2 on the other so there is usually a foot or two of spare room at the end of each perch. Is it a room issue (again, I'll post pics tomorrow so everyone can compare the dimensions to the pics), is it a pecking order thing and if they don't get in there in their proper order those two give up and go outside?
I'll take any feedback or suggestions to get these two wackos to go in the coop properly at the end of the night. Please help! LOL