Oh my...
@BY Bob you are having quite the time of it at roosting, but I don’t believe you will ever give up on the girls, no matter how naughty they are! I too, am having my “winter preparations“, although there are no pool closures here!

I have spent my day applying what weather sealing I can to the trailer... I’ve broken out the big guns for the skylight... I’m using E6000 glue this year instead of white school glue so the bubble wrap is staying up for good! Four hours late and a full 6 hours after my reminder/wake up phone call, BIL finally showed up to help me tow the old lunchroom trailer out for the chickens... hopefully this will solve my roosting issues here for tomorrow night.
Last night I had to enlist DH (again) to help put the littles up. Dean, Cass, and their 11 ladies had roosted in their pallet sized chickshaw coop. Sammy managed to convince 23 of his young ladies they should join him in there too. 34 hens/pullets and three roosters in a 4’ square box with 3 roosts of space... what could go wrong? They were roosting on the coop floor, and under the coop, and getting knocked off the 2-3’ of “free” roosting space! Rather than find out how badly this could go, we relocated the young girls. Tonight it was much the same for me, except I managed to lure about half the girls into the correct tractor with scratch and trap them there while I relocated the more persistent ones.