Just thought of something else. Is there enough ventilation when the door is closed?
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My chickens will not roost in their coop.... they will gather in one corner of the run near the coop and sleep.... I've got 8 Black Australorps, 3 Buckeyes and 3 Speckled Sussex. Any suggestions?
Are your roosting bars the highest point in the coop?? Chickens will generally choose the highest area to roost as they feel higher is safer.My chickens will not roost in their coop. Anytime. they will gather in one corner of the run near the coop and sleep. I feel like I've got sufficient space on the roosting bars. They will go into the coop during the day, but not at night. I've got 8 Black Australorps, 3 Buckeyes and 3 Speckled Sussex. Any suggestions?
You need to train them. Feed them in the coop at dusk every night and lock them in. If you have to, pick up your grain in the afternoon. They need to be hungry. This will only take less then a week. Chickens are easy to train.My chickens will not roost in their coop. Anytime. they will gather in one corner of the run near the coop and sleep. I feel like I've got sufficient space on the roosting bars. They will go into the coop during the day, but not at night. I've got 8 Black Australorps, 3 Buckeyes and 3 Speckled Sussex. Any suggestions?
Thank you for posting. Even with the 12 degree weather this is still an issue. More so from the weather. They are in a secure run up on a beam. Every night we still force them into the coop and shut the door. I’m hoping once we’ve hidden or blocked the beam they will return to the roosting bar in the coop. It’s clean and safe in there and nothing traumatizing has happened in there.https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/chickens-coming-home-to-roost.72488/
An article I wrote last year, just thought I'd throw that in there![]()
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No frost bite?I have some that insist on sleeping outside, open air coop. So I let them.
Yes, that's snow on the ground, in the background. I did add the tarp as a partial wind-break.
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All of my other breeds go inside their coops, but for some reason, my seramas sleep outside.
Yes. The normal vent the length of the coopJust thought of something else. Is there enough ventilation when the door is closed?