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Just about done with roosts and poop boards , tomorrow I'll finish them up and get the nesting box done and blocked off .

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What is that 'ladder' for?Just about done with roosts and poop boards , tomorrow I'll finish them up and get the nesting box done and blocked off .
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What is that 'ladder' for?
Other than getting in the way to clean the boards?
Not sure what's on the other side of the pop door, but might be a better place for a ramp up to roosts.
Ramp outside pop door is rather narrow.
I like to go about 9-12" wide with cleats 1/2" tall spaced at 4-6".
Attached with hinge with removable pin makes things easier to manage down the road and to put a 16" concrete block under low end to adjust angle.
Sorry, I know the last thing you want to do is rework anything.
They probably will....just can't imagine reaching that far back corner of poop board with moving it. It might be fine, and might be good in winter as another 'place to be' for the birds.Ladder takes up less space than a ramp and is easily removed for cleaning boards .
Are you saying the birds will not use a ladder to access the higher roost ?
Use 2 boards, cleat screws will hold them togetherThe ramp is 6" wide ( what I had without having to do another store run )
They probably will....just can't imagine reaching that far back corner of poop board with moving it. It might be fine, and might be good in winter as another 'place to be' for the birds.
I just wouldn't want to navigate around it.
Was thinking over here, but can't see rest of space:
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Use 2 boards, cleat screws will hold them together
Setup(for tiny chicks) here shows main ramp(2 boards) up top is on tall block,
then 'chick ramp' goes to half block, then 'nest ramp' helps up to half block.
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What's a good angle for the ramp? Can a steeper angle be balanced out by taller cleats? Or does the ramp just have to be long to get the right angle?
Not really, traveling up is good, but traveling back down can get glitchy.Can a steeper angle be balanced out by taller cleats?
Yup!From what I've been reading and seeing 45* is about the maximum angle for a ramp (that's pretty steep , more than I would care for) .
Ladder takes up less space than a ramp and is easily removed for cleaning boards .