Aussie Chicken Guy
In the Brooder
- Jan 2, 2018
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Hi,
I have four chickens in a pre-fab coop which says it can accommodate six. It came with two roosts which only sat maybe 10cm off the floor.
Before they started to use those roosts, I installed two roosts which I cut from a nearby tree and held them in place with hooks; however, they do have minimal movement if they shift their weight a lot while on it - otherwise they’re sturdy enough.
Anyway, my chickens continue to want to huddle in the corner at night (I’m in Australia so is summer here - not cold at night). For the past two weeks or so I’ve gone out and placed them on the roosts and then for the most part they’ll stay up because I find them there in the morning. But they won’t instinctively use the roosts themselves.
Any advice?
I have four chickens in a pre-fab coop which says it can accommodate six. It came with two roosts which only sat maybe 10cm off the floor.
Before they started to use those roosts, I installed two roosts which I cut from a nearby tree and held them in place with hooks; however, they do have minimal movement if they shift their weight a lot while on it - otherwise they’re sturdy enough.
Anyway, my chickens continue to want to huddle in the corner at night (I’m in Australia so is summer here - not cold at night). For the past two weeks or so I’ve gone out and placed them on the roosts and then for the most part they’ll stay up because I find them there in the morning. But they won’t instinctively use the roosts themselves.
Any advice?
Those prefab coops also aren't great at standing up to the elements. They'll fall apart in a couple years. I have a similar prefab rabbit hutch that I bought as a stopgap until I could get a better one built. Two winters and it's already starting to break down.