MissChick@dee
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No they will roost. You can start low if you want. Like a 2x4 with blocks on the ends.
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They don’t lay eggs at night? How would you suggest closing them?Better close those off at night. You want them sleeping in them. Then open them back up on the morning.
And also, they slept on the ladder one night before I had the nesting boxes in there, and they’re always jumping up on top of stuff, so I don’t think it’s the height.They don’t lay eggs at night? How would you suggest closing them?
So I put the slanted roof on the nesting boxes, and this is what I came out to tonight. Are they just too young to want to roost, so they’re sleeping in a safe place, or is my latter not a sufficient roosting place? They are 11 weeks old. Silly chickens!
Will they not need to lay eggs at night?They are old enough to roost. My newest babies are 6-8 weeks old and they are roosting. You might try some longer boards across for them to roost. Mine like to roost next to each other.
I agree with MissChick@dee about closing them at night. You don't want them sleeping in them.
No, they don't lay eggs at night....usually.... sometimes one will slip out at night, often it is a soft shelled.Will they not need to lay eggs at night?
Yes, good suggestion.You might try some longer boards across for them to roost. Mine like to roost next to each other.
Do you think just curtains would be enough to keep them out? And my grandma has a lot of bamboo she just thinned out- would they use that if I went from one side all the way to the other, and higher than the nesting boxes?No, they don't lay eggs at night....usually.... sometimes one will slip out at night, often it is a soft shelled.
Yes, good suggestion.
You have plenty of room for a linear roost instead of that ladder.
I rigged a hinged cover for nests. Close it an hour before roost time, then open when I lock up after dark.
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