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Roost is low but good point on them pooping. I will see if I can encourage itSilkies can be strange about roosting. It sometimes helps if the roosts are low enough for easy access. Roosting helps keep birds cleaner as they defecate during the night.
Thank you. I will take a look at size again today as well. They may need a wider one too.I had the same issue with my (non-silkie) birds just piling on the nest boxes when they were younger. As others in here helped me determine, my roosting bar wasn’t big or high enough. I put a better one in that is about a foot off the ground and has space for them. They didn’t instinctively go to it right away, I assume because they were used to piling on, so I would go out at night after they’d gone in to bed and gently pick them up and place them on the bar. After I did that for a few nights to a couple birds, they all followed suit.
Yes, my first one was similar to what you have and several people here pointed out it was way too low. I was modeling it after a pre-fab coop we’d had so just assumed it would be fine for the coop we built, but it wasn’t “attracting” them at all. They were just tripping on it and sitting in their own poo.Thank you. I will take a look at size again today as well. They may need a wider one too.
Pretty lowDepending upon height of the roosts, silkies sometimes need a ladder or ramp to access them. Pictures of your set up would help.