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This is interesting, I always hear this and thought it too. When I rebuilt and enlarged the silkies' coop last summer, I added roosts because I was already considering building new silkie coops and giving theirs over to more bantam cochins. About half of mine love the roosts that I put in and use them every night, even when it is really cold. Anyone else have any that use them?
What Hangin Wit My Peeps said is False. Silkies CAN and WILL roost just like any other chicken/bird as long as they can reach it. If it is too high then they will not roost as their feather structures do not allow them to fly as well. Mine do roost as well, but do not and cannot roost on the branches I have placed in their run. IMO, anything taller than 14" would be to high for them.
This is interesting, I always hear this and thought it too. When I rebuilt and enlarged the silkies' coop last summer, I added roosts because I was already considering building new silkie coops and giving theirs over to more bantam cochins. About half of mine love the roosts that I put in and use them every night, even when it is really cold. Anyone else have any that use them?
What Hangin Wit My Peeps said is False. Silkies CAN and WILL roost just like any other chicken/bird as long as they can reach it. If it is too high then they will not roost as their feather structures do not allow them to fly as well. Mine do roost as well, but do not and cannot roost on the branches I have placed in their run. IMO, anything taller than 14" would be to high for them.