beginnergirl
Songster
My hens are slipping on their ladder which is a 5' wide cedar. The 1" slats are about 5" apart. The hens toes are curling under.
Long story short, they will not use the ladder. They will fly up to roost but will not fly down. I have to carry each one down.
The ladder is also probably too steep and wobbly as it is connected with one eyebolt. It goes from about 30" high to the ground in 3'. The builder was supposed to cut a hole in the coop floor but didn't.
Even putting mealworms on the slats didn't help.
My hens have hopped on tiny rungs of their Xpen so wonder about trying a ladder with only tree branches?
Overall, I love the coop but not sure how to get a ladder the chickens will use. Has anyone made a ladder that went around a corner? Is a 45 degree angle too steep?
Thanks.
Long story short, they will not use the ladder. They will fly up to roost but will not fly down. I have to carry each one down.
The ladder is also probably too steep and wobbly as it is connected with one eyebolt. It goes from about 30" high to the ground in 3'. The builder was supposed to cut a hole in the coop floor but didn't.
Even putting mealworms on the slats didn't help.
My hens have hopped on tiny rungs of their Xpen so wonder about trying a ladder with only tree branches?
Overall, I love the coop but not sure how to get a ladder the chickens will use. Has anyone made a ladder that went around a corner? Is a 45 degree angle too steep?
Thanks.