Posting some pics of your coop interior showing all and the roosts would help us spot any issues that might need to be resolved
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When I first purchased my hens, I had a simple coop where as the hens walked in, they effectively walked onto the perches which were just above ground level (which was a giant tray that could be pulled out and bedding cleaned). No jumping was required as they basically stepped onto the perches. At night, all the chickens slept on the perches and not in the nest box and all was good.
I've recently upgraded the coop to a larger one and the perches are now approx. 2ft off the ground. So as they walk in, it's just bedding and they can walk all around but have to hop up onto the perches.
5. The new coop is another pre-fab but i'm really happy with it and the business that supplies it are local to me and have a load of experience and great feedback. See link below which provides information and a full video giving a "tour" of the inside
https://www.durhamhens.co.uk/poultry-supplies/Durham-Hen-House-for-up-to-12-hens-p99068553
Both US and UK prefabs are grossly inaccurate as to number of birds.There is a big difference in the coop sizes/minimum space for chickens in America to the UK. I've found that after joining this site.
The majority of UK pre-fab coops are even smaller than the American ones.
Indeed they are far too small in both places. Some I've even seen smaller than a single rabbit cage and they state you can fit 6-8 large hens in them etcmaybe the hens magically shrink when they walk through the coop doors?
I wasn't aware the minimum space was the same, now I am! It's just the majority of ones I've came across on this site seem bigger. Size is hard to judge on a photo though. Plus, our measurements tend to come in different forms and my maths converting skills are pretty shocking!
There probably already is one....I have a freeware conversion program that's probably 20 years old.... I use it frequently.Hmm... now I have an idea for a real app, one where you plug in the dimensions of a prefab coop (any unit of measure) and it spits out a number of LF or Bantam hens you could put in there!