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BonnieBlue
Songster
Thank you. I will have to get the materials to block the boxes. I know how I can block them. I'd be ecstatic if she'd get the hint from just being placed on the roost. LolI don't blame you there! Since there's only 2 hens right now, it might be worth it to block the nest boxes in the evening (after laying time has ended), and see if that gets miss nest-sleeper onto the roost. I know you'd rather not resort to that, but her instinct *should* be to get up high when it starts to get dark (since your nests are raised, she may be content with that, and not seek out the actual roost). If the nests are not accessible, she'll only have one option.
I might block the nests AND manually place on the roost for a couple nights, then just block the nests in the p.m. until they get their s*** together!
Wishing you luck!
Nice coop BTW! I saw the pics on the other thread. I'm sure they'll be very happy in it once they get settled. Are you planning to get more chickens?
I am going to engage in chicken math. I have arranged to get a couple of pallets that are just starting to lay from a friend. I will be moving the old coop and using it as a hospital/brooder and can keep them there for an adjustment period. Next spring I will start more chicks. I am still in process of moving so fall chicks just aren't feasible with everything going on. My plan is to add a few every year.
Edit: pullets, not pallets. Auto correct nailed me on that one.
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