I would definitely try to give them a lower roost, at least temporarily. My birds use to scrum on the floor in a corner when they were younger too. Then they gradually started using the roost. Now, at almost 18 weeks, I am down to three who don't roost, two buff cochins, and a polish pullet. They are my largest birds, and I don't think they like to get up high on the roost, and the polish has such an extensive top knot, that she can't see well enough to jump up there.Question about roosting. My chickens are now about 11 weeks old, and they are still huddling together in one corner of the coop for bedtime. Is this okay for them? It seems like they would get too hot on a warm night. Should I start picking them up at night and putting them on their roost, so they know where to go? The roosting pole/board is about 4 feet tall...do I need start by making it lower to the ground?
For reference, this is what the coop's interior looks like (picture is from a few weeks back, so different feeder/waterer, and much bigger chicks):
We have added some slip-grip on the walkway to the right, so they don't slip. They will walk halfway up the ramp and lay down in a row on the edge in the afternoon, but they won't go further up. Like here:
Any help is appreciated!