Yes I have decided on a height of 2.5', and new nest boxes at the one end with the lower ones protruding about 6-8" as a step up to the roost. I will make the roost about 12-14" deep so that they can shuffle around each other to find a spot to their liking.

Bottom boxes will be around 12-13" tall, and I will make them 14x14" to accommodate those big ladies I will eventually have, and if two or three silkies want to be broody together, they will fit nicely. I am also, now, thinking of putting the nest boxes at the far end of the coop. This way I will have the roosting shelf wrapped around all the walls, minus the area where the doorway and sliding summer door are located.

I will draw up a plan of what I am thinking later today...


Yes I am liking that idea more and more - I have found this really helpful reading everyone suggestions! as they say 2 heads are better than one! And I really really take to heart everyone's suggestions - most of you have way more experience with the chooks than I do.

OK here is a SHRA tax for Alex's weather watch :)

Dreaming of a summer day when everyone is out roaming a bit.
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Second what @RoyalChick wrote about having a "passing" area. I wrote about shuffling around and being able to change places only because of what I observe with the Buckeye gang here, I have no other experience. These guys do-si-do a lot during the daytime, when they take a rest then, and nighttime it seems no different but maybe less often. They roost on a roughly 3'x3' platform, plus the adjacent (with a doorway opening to it) long nestbox, so nobody is higher than anybody else.
 
It is time for some Monday Mugs.
Corona
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Drive by of Raven
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6 smug mugs
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My biggest orp girl Nellie
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Wasabi, She looks like she is yelling, but is just adjusting her crop
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Perdita, yup, semi raised hackles while petting. Definitely Gryffon's daughter.
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And finally, a mug in a duct tape boot. Russ has a abscess that has blown.
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No one hopped up for a close up today but I did some cute pics.

My son trying to regain his trust of chicken kind after the Oreo. He looks wary still but he is trying I am proud of him.
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Peanut, Snicker and Flour pecking around
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Biscotti looking her splashy best hoping to find more sunflower microgreens in that container.
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