As adults their butts typically hang over the end.That’s really cool thank you. How do you clean very tall flat perches. Doesn’t poop accumulate on them? I try to clean my coops every day if I can.
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As adults their butts typically hang over the end.That’s really cool thank you. How do you clean very tall flat perches. Doesn’t poop accumulate on them? I try to clean my coops every day if I can.
Mine roosted on what would be the ceiling joists at 8' above the ground.. They had roosts at staggered heights that they used similar to stairs to get up to their roosts. They would fly down directly to the ground or if the main door was open, straight out into the run.I have attached some photos of the coop period the birds are in the Bruder on the floor there, but in a couple weeks, they’re going to come out of that brother and go into the coop. We thought to put roosts on the ceiling about 6 feet up.
I could put them slightly lower, but I’m worried the birds would be in the way of draft from the windows in the summer.
The floor is going to be pine shavings because the coop is elevated and won’t hold sand, but there is a full Sandy attached run period what you see on the bottom or two pop doors. I am not opposed to doing drop boards, but I don’t want it to affect them going in and out of the pop doors and flying up to the roost period without the Bruder in the coop, they should have enough room to fly right up to the roosts.
Let me know if you guys see anything else out of the ordinary period everything is pretty much how it will be except the check purchase that you see, the latter like perch will be temporary until they get their bearings flying and the betting in the roost still need to be added in as well as the sweeter heaters