OddsBodkins
Songster
I'm assuming it is already dark now. I hope you can get him down ok!
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I don't know. They can fly. Like actually fly. Just patheticly. I say one gliding off a tree and aimed upwards and flew.And how did he get up there in the first place?
Mix, Golden Laced Sebright/Silver Duckwing OEGB. He was raised by an easily frightened Sebright, I frigged up when I decided a jumpy hen should brood.what breed of chicken is he?
There are no predators. My other chickens are in the coop.Did you check their run/the coop, etc, for predators? We had a raccoon hide in the coop at dusk once, and one of our hens jumped on the garage roof to escape!
It is pitch black and I can't go outside. The garage is very tall, like two stories high or more.Oh no! Hmmm....is there anything like a long pole or something you could sort of "sweep" him off with? If he is still at lowest point of roof pitch? Then toss a blanket over him once he lands? We have used a long-handled fishing net taped to a clothes-line pole to get a hen off of a branch too...