Poll: Question for fun!
I’ve been adding a run and renovating the Guinea coop. I’ve always wanted a flight door, where they have to fly up to use it. I’ve also always wanted to have two doors, so they have less chance of being trapped in the coop by a daytime predator. My thought was that the flight door would be the only one open in the day when hens are brooding coop nests. But, as we know, Guinea fowl are not so smart with doors and fences! So… will they figure this thing out?
The flight door has been installed on the run for one month. 5/28 (18%) of my guineas used the flight door to leave the run yesterday. I’m trying to train them to use the flight door by putting scratch along the perches and by leaving their usual, ground level coop door closed until 1 PM.
I’ve been adding a run and renovating the Guinea coop. I’ve always wanted a flight door, where they have to fly up to use it. I’ve also always wanted to have two doors, so they have less chance of being trapped in the coop by a daytime predator. My thought was that the flight door would be the only one open in the day when hens are brooding coop nests. But, as we know, Guinea fowl are not so smart with doors and fences! So… will they figure this thing out?
The flight door has been installed on the run for one month. 5/28 (18%) of my guineas used the flight door to leave the run yesterday. I’m trying to train them to use the flight door by putting scratch along the perches and by leaving their usual, ground level coop door closed until 1 PM.