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Is that the height they're going to be mounted at? They're too low, the nest is almost higher. I am also concerned about the 9" clearance to the wall, that's probably going to be tight when they get older and larger. With just 3 birds, and assuming you have at least 3' in width there, I'd run a single roost a bit further away from the wall and slightly higher up.Ok, so this is what I'm going with. The roosts are 8 and 16 inches. If I find them all on the top roost I'll put an oven higher one on the right side. To give them options. The top bar there only has 9 inches clearance to the wall though.
Do you think the boxes would benefit from curtains?
Yep, I missed that. You only need one roost hung at least 24" off the floor and 12" from the wall. No need for different roost heights usually.Is that the height they're going to be mounted at? They're too low,
I have large breeds (Brahmas and a large and old Plymouth Rock) and my roosts are around 30". I don't blame you for wanting to play it safe. I certainly wouldn't go any higher than 30". It's okay if you want to try it at 16". If they start roosting in the nest boxes you can raise the roost. The lower roost may cause problems as it is hard and they will jump down from the upper roost onto it then down to the floor. I think it's better for them to jump down straight onto the floor covered with a thick layer of fluffy bedding. I'd also still move the roost farther from the wall - you will get poop all over the wall at that distance.Totally appriciate the roost height input but I'm really confused. I've spent literal hours and hours googling roost heights for Buff orpingtons and the vast majority of owners say keep them low or they wont use them and could even damage their hips jumping down. ive seen people say 6 / 9 / 12 inches. But certainly the concesus is for BO's the roost need to be much lower than "typical".
We have 6 hens that share 5 nest boxes and they all only use the same nest box every day. So 2 nesting boxes for 3 hens is PLENTYIs 2 nesting boxes enough for 3 Orpingtons?
any thoughts really appriciated!
The one they use + the one they don’t use!We have 6 hens that share 5 nest boxes and they all only use the same nest box every day. So 2 nesting boxes for 3 hens is PLENTY