? about using natural roosts. IE tree branches.

I also notched mine where they screw on, Mine have been there a year b ark still on, and Mine are flat.

Joe, the bark was still on my branches, too. It appeared totally fine. But, after noticing all the drama at roosting time for awhile I finally went in there and ran my hand along the branch and that was when I realized it was worn smooth...and slick.

I should also note that the dip I spoke of was very minimal. The branches appeared nicely flat and straight to me, too (or else I wouldn't have used them). But, they sure noticed it and, when the roosts became slick they couldn't roost in that spot.
 
That s fine, it is up to who ever is building the coop, If they like the look of the branches as I do, then they can use them and if they have to change them out every year or two that is not that big of a job, Two screws on each of mine and there out, replace with two screws and I am done, Half hr job and that inculdes cutting new branch to size.
 
That s fine, it is up to who ever is building the coop, If they like the look of the branches as I do, then they can use them and if they have to change them out every year or two that is not that big of a job, Two screws on each of mine and there out, replace with two screws and I am done, Half hr job and that inculdes cutting new branch to size.

I was just thinking the same thing.
However, I think both are valid and useful information in order for someone to choose what is best for their schedule/maintenance level, financial budget, ability level, etc.

Me, for example, I try to research multiple views and plan according to what meets my level and commitment at this time.

- I’m fully disabled with depression and lupus, and I’m overweight.
-I’m literally below poverty level income.
-I’m creative.

At the moment, the largest part of my budget has gone to the beginning bird purchases from lamps, food, feeders, etc.

Each month I only have a little to spend on more than the feed I know I’ll need.

I buy what I can, like nails and wood to add to repurposed furniture, for now.

I always budget in a tub of mealworms. 😊

But sometimes, when I have extra, I do my best to get the next level I’d like to achieve.

To be honest, I never thought of finding some branches to make natural roosts, and now my mind has just opened to more possibilities for my financial commitment.

I think that is theBEST thing about BYC and having chickens overall.

There are benefits for everyone, depending on their own situation and circumstance.

I ❤️that it’s possible for all people to have.

Chickens and a dream.
 

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