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Chickens roosting in tree every night

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In March, one of my hens hatched some babies. They don't want to be with her anymore, so they have their own coop at the moment. One day, one of the roosters decided he wanted to sleep in the tree, so we let him for that night. Then, he and one hen wanted to sleep in the tree, so we let them both do it, but the next few days, we always got them out and put them back in the coop. Now, all five hens and two roosters go in the tree every single night. Only two of them have ever spent an entire night out there, and we put them all back every night, so I don't know why they are still doing this. It getting annoying! Any tips?
 
In March, one of my hens hatched some babies. They don't want to be with her anymore, so they have their own coop at the moment. One day, one of the roosters decided he wanted to sleep in the tree, so we let him for that night. Then, he and one hen wanted to sleep in the tree, so we let them both do it, but the next few days, we always got them out and put them back in the coop. Now, all five hens and two roosters go in the tree every single night. Only two of them have ever spent an entire night out there, and we put them all back every night, so I don't know why they are still doing this. It getting annoying! Any tips?


Close them up in their coop and run for a couple weeks so that they can form good habits to replace the bad habit of roosting in the trees.
 
They are sleeping in the tree because that is natural to chickens. They are more likely to do it if conditions in the coop are not favorable (too hot, too crowded, pecking order issues, not enough ventilation, etc). Mine spent half a summer roosting on top of their coop because their coop was too hot inside. I let them and a raccoon almost killed one so I moved them to a secure run and let them sleep out in that all summer while I worked on a bigger coop.
 
They are sleeping in the tree because that is natural to chickens. They are more likely to do it if conditions in the coop are not favorable (too hot, too crowded, pecking order issues, not enough ventilation, etc). Mine spent half a summer roosting on top of their coop because their coop was too hot inside. I let them and a raccoon almost killed one so I moved them to a secure run and let them sleep out in that all summer while I worked on a bigger coop.
That's called taking care of business!
 

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