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spindrifter
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Fingers crossed ! Thank youThey should eventually.

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Fingers crossed ! Thank youThey should eventually.
Recommendation on here is 4 sq ft per standard bird inside the coop, so you can see the difference between that and the seller's claims (as that would make a 25 bird coop 100 sq ft). You'll know if this coop just isn't big enough for your birds if you see continued (or additional) behavioral issues. But it's normal for older birds to protest the addition of the young ones on the roost.Numbers come from the coop I bought on eBay - I just went by that to be honest. They use a very small portion of the coop to sleep in though and all just seem to huddle in one corner. Hoping it's OK for the 9 of them (3 of which Bantams)?
The biggest Barnevelder is squawking at the little ones a bit when I put them in - they just go and hide behind the other chickens who don’t seem mind though and it all seemed to settle down. Perhaps it will just take time ? Or should I be doing something else ?
Thank you for that advice - there's such a wealth of information on here that I haven't read in books! Would that be 4sq ft irrespective of chicken size (Brahma / Pekin)?Recommendation on here is 4 sq ft per standard bird inside the coop
Thank youI'd aim to place the young birds on one side of the roost with some of the other adults in between, to form a buffer
No, chicken size does play some part. For bantams, 3 sq ft per bird is enough, maybe even as little as 2 for the smallest and most docile. Brahmas or other giants, 5, maybe 6 sq ft per bird (and more allowance on roost and in nest boxes).Thank you for that advice - there's such a wealth of information on here that I haven't read in books! Would that be 4sq ft irrespective of chicken size (Brahma / Pekin)?
Hello! I saw this thread when looking for information about my spitzhaubens. I have three roosters and two hens, and all five of them sleep on the roost outside in the run with the pea fowl that I have. Occasionally one of them has slept in the coop, but they pretty much always sleep outside and the boys like to crow in the middle of the night so it drives me nuts. I was wondering if you had any success with your birds? I'm wondering if the breed just prefers to be in an open space versus an enclosed one?Thank you again for the detailed explanationI was considering Brahmas at first, but quite happy with my current flock now and not looking to adding any more.
Luckily where I live right by the sea, it's quite mild and we're lucky if we get one day of snow per year - and in the rain they usually hang out in the outshed, my porch next to the coop or under bushes.
Yet another night of putting the babies to bed - I had the solar light on in the coop whilst I fetched them one by one to add them in with the rest. No scuffles tonight and they all settled in quite happily - I think the light definitely helps with that.