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The Sussex-Dorking mix can't get up to the roost without assistance yet. I have left the ladder up, but yesterday they were roosting on the top rung again. I put them up. The boy ran from me and was trying to get up by himself. Right now he can fly about 2/3 of the way up, so about 8 feet. Rafters start at 12 feet.

I am wondering if he is going to be too heavy for rafter roosting. They are currently 10 weeks old. Should they be able to fly that high, if they're going to as adults?
 
A chicken - especially a heavy breed - can do damage to their legs and feet landing from a height especially repeatedly. I've never had Sussex or Dorking so I don't know about them, but I cringe every time I see one of the tree huggers land, even on a soft lawn.
 
A chicken - especially a heavy breed - can do damage to their legs and feet landing from a height especially repeatedly. I've never had Sussex or Dorking so I don't know about them, but I cringe every time I see one of the tree huggers land, even on a soft lawn.
Sussex can get to be pretty hefty. Even if they could manage that height in an emergency I'd be surprised at one choosing to roost at that height every night unless they had a much easier way up, and I'd want them to have a good landing pad - something like a big heap of leaves or loose straw, a couple of feet deep at the very least.
 
I had a Jersey Giant hen who preferred to roost on those rafters, so I figured it should work, but watching him struggle just to get up makes me wonder.
 
Well my cockerel became dinner. I felt bad but better that than an injured human. And now the hens and pullets are all foraging happily together instead of hiding out in the underbrush all day. My first thought is they are happy he’s gone. My next thought is they’re too out in the open. *sigh* Hopefully my next rooster works out!!
 
These are all ((JGxRIR)xRIR)xBA. I thought the combs were interesting. All three are cockerels. The hens and pullets with the same bloodline have the same dark comb.
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Oh my goodness, their feathering is gorgeous!
At this point most of the boys that come in black have that patterning. Their grandfather had that coloring as well, as did their father's brother. This is their grandfather.

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This one is currently in isolation, waiting for him to grow up a little. He's got the same father, but his mother is a Ranger. *(Oops. Just checked my records and he's also a BA cross, so the younger 3 are his full brothers)

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