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Thank you everyone, we blocked off the nest boxes.
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Our silly 9 BO pullets are doing the samething, they make a pile in a corner and sleep. They have a roost bar 18" high made from a 2x4, another that is 3' high, besides a log with the twisty branches on it. They play on the log in the day don't even go near the roosts.
After dusk I have gone out and put them on the low roost, but they always hop down after about a 1/2 hour and pile in the corner. Hoping they start getting the hang of it soon, in dog crate they used to like sleeping on the stick in there. Since in the coop/run they acting like idiots.
A couple reasons. They all like to huddle at night regardless of ambient temperature. At 11 weeks, they may not have gotten the urge to roost yet. When they begin to roost, they like to go to the highest point. If the roosts aren't significantly higher than the nests, they'll continue to sleep in the nest.
The last reason is that you haven't blocked off the nests. I keep them blocked until the birds are 16 weeks of age.
Our silly 9 BO pullets are doing the samething, they make a pile in a corner and sleep. They have a roost bar 18" high made from a 2x4, another that is 3' high, besides a log with the twisty branches on it. They play on the log in the day don't even go near the roosts.
After dusk I have gone out and put them on the low roost, but they always hop down after about a 1/2 hour and pile in the corner. Hoping they start getting the hang of it soon, in dog crate they used to like sleeping on the stick in there. Since in the coop/run they acting like idiots.