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whitenack
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Hey guys, soo...can we get back on topic?
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You could always automate the bars and the windows. The same way you would add a Automatic Coop Door. Same for the roosting bars. Except that you can use a thermostat switch.Thanks for the reply. I could (move the bar), but I know that the more maintenance I have to remember to do, the less likely I am going to remember to do it. The more I can do to set up things that does not require additional work for me, the better.
They will choose the higher roost even if it isn't in the cooler place in the summer or the warmer place in the winter. I suspect at least some will choose a roost where they can feel sheltered. Sometimes some of them want to push in close to another chicken. Sometimes some of them want to chase another off the roost entirely. Bottom line, there are enough variables that moving the roost is the best option..., Are chickens smart enough to use the non-drafty roost during the winter, or will they still use both, leading to frostbite?
Surely there is something twice a year that you could link it to on order to remember it. It would be very flexible in when.Thanks for the reply. I could (move the bar), but I know that the more maintenance I have to remember to do, the less likely I am going to remember to do it. The more I can do to set up things that does not require additional work for me, the better.
Post pics of this roost and window.Thanks for the reply. I could (move the bar), but I know that the more maintenance I have to remember to do, the less likely I am going to remember to do it. The more I can do to set up things that does not require additional work for me, the better.
I don't have the roosts built yet, so see the pic below.Post pics of this roost and window.
If it's cold out and the wind is blowing hard thru that window, they will probably avoid it.I don't have the roosts built yet, so see the pic below.
I wanted to give this suggestion earlier, with video but got sidetracked. So I rushed the video.I don't have the roosts built yet, so see the pic below.
You figure out what ur gonna do?Thinking about having a window near the chicken roost area to help with summertime cooling and could also stay open year-round for winter ventilation. I have enough room to have another roost in another area that would not be drafty during the winter. Are chickens smart enough to use the non-drafty roost during the winter, or will they still use both, leading to frostbite?