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It should be the highest thing in the coop. That's all.
Mostly they need enough head space above it so they aren't squished,
plus airspace above their heads for the ventilation to circulate in the winter time (my coop tractor's gable vents are just barely high enough, but it hasn't been an issue)
Plus enough "launch pad" space below to be able to fly up to it. By the time my rooster was full size he had trouble getting up on the roost in my chicken tractor due to his wingspan being too wide. THAT's one thing I didn't foresee when building.
It should be the highest thing in the coop. That's all.
Mostly they need enough head space above it so they aren't squished,
plus airspace above their heads for the ventilation to circulate in the winter time (my coop tractor's gable vents are just barely high enough, but it hasn't been an issue)
Plus enough "launch pad" space below to be able to fly up to it. By the time my rooster was full size he had trouble getting up on the roost in my chicken tractor due to his wingspan being too wide. THAT's one thing I didn't foresee when building.