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Thanks, mipsy6, I like that idea. If they don't learn to land on the landing board, I'll try giving them a ramp about eight feet long (square 5 + square 6 = 25 + 36 = 61 square root of 61= about 8 feet for the hypotenuse. They just might use it. I'm going to try for a few days though to force them to leave the roost going down to the landing board, hopefully without smacking into the green, plastic screen that's there to stop them; otherwise, they'll be on the roost all day.
Something else, tonight they're going to have to get on to the landing board from behind it in other to go up to the roost. Always before they're jumped up from the front of what was only a 2x4, i.e., they might be spending the night on the floor if they don't figure that out. I'll letcha know.
Well, they figured out how to do that. When I went out to close the pop door, they were already up on the roost. I'll try to see what happens when they come down in the morning.