- Aug 17, 2017
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Hi,
We have 8 hens that are just coming into laying age (we literally just got two eggs this week). I am not sure which hen(s) laid the eggs because they were just on the ground in the run when I went out to check on them on two consecutive days.
Here is the issue. I have two roosts inside the coop that are about 16 inches off the floor of the coop. My wife thinks they are too high but I have seen them just easily jump up on these roost so I don't think that is it.
At night when they go into the coop, my hens will all congregate together in one of the four egg boxes (I mean really, like 5 of them will huddle up in there and the other 3 will huddle up just outside of that box). A friend of mine at work said to not let them sleep in the egg boxes and make them use the roosts. Last night I placed a long piece of plywood over the boxes so they couldn't get in them but there is little evidence they were on the roosts overnight.
When they were small, we had them in a large box in the garage and I put a 1/2 dowel across there for a roost and they took to it like crazy. I have tried physically placing them on the roosts in the coop but they don't act like they like it and they jump off pretty quick. I have only ever seen one hen at a time up on the roosts inside the coop. There are some shorter roosts in the corners of our run that they will roost on a little bit during the day.
Any suggestions?
We have 8 hens that are just coming into laying age (we literally just got two eggs this week). I am not sure which hen(s) laid the eggs because they were just on the ground in the run when I went out to check on them on two consecutive days.
Here is the issue. I have two roosts inside the coop that are about 16 inches off the floor of the coop. My wife thinks they are too high but I have seen them just easily jump up on these roost so I don't think that is it.
At night when they go into the coop, my hens will all congregate together in one of the four egg boxes (I mean really, like 5 of them will huddle up in there and the other 3 will huddle up just outside of that box). A friend of mine at work said to not let them sleep in the egg boxes and make them use the roosts. Last night I placed a long piece of plywood over the boxes so they couldn't get in them but there is little evidence they were on the roosts overnight.
When they were small, we had them in a large box in the garage and I put a 1/2 dowel across there for a roost and they took to it like crazy. I have tried physically placing them on the roosts in the coop but they don't act like they like it and they jump off pretty quick. I have only ever seen one hen at a time up on the roosts inside the coop. There are some shorter roosts in the corners of our run that they will roost on a little bit during the day.
Any suggestions?