I’ve Never Had A “Normal” Animal

ChickenRush

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Hey everyone!
I have 9 chickens all between 10-16wks old. Only one (she’s a polish named Tina) is roosting. There is plenty of roost space and the roosting bars are above the nesting boxes. The coop is completely enclosed and secure. Even still eight of them still pile right in front of the door of the coop. Will they all eventually follow suit and take to the bars like Tina? Do I need to teach them to roost; and how?
And if you dare… how have I never ever had a “normal” animal? 😂
 
Hey everyone!
I have 9 chickens all between 10-16wks old. Only one (she’s a polish named Tina) is roosting. There is plenty of roost space and the roosting bars are above the nesting boxes. The coop is completely enclosed and secure. Even still eight of them still pile right in front of the door of the coop. Will they all eventually follow suit and take to the bars like Tina? Do I need to teach them to roost; and how?
And if you dare… how have I never ever had a “normal” animal? 😂
I get that! My kids swear that, around here, "normal" is just a setting on the dryer!
Try adding some lower roosts. They may need "stepping stones" to get to the higher one.
 
They will figure it out eventually. My pullets slept in the nesting boxes even with bigger hens showing them how to do it. I think they finally started roosting at around 12 weeks. You can try putting them on the roosts or putting something in the run they can roost on so they can get the hang of it during the day. I think yours are perfectly normal.
 
Normal? HA! Welcome to the Funny Farm. How can we expect our animals to be normal when we're not? We've got: Bipolar, ADHD, mildly autistic (x2!), PTSD, umm... let me think, oh yes, Tourette's ... and as for the dogs, two were raised in kennels for over a year and one is ... an Aussie! :lau I don't even know what's up with the cats except, they're more of the same and just fit right in! :highfive:
 

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