Night roost

Simon7777

In the Brooder
Jun 20, 2019
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My bird are about 10 weeks old, and roost at night about 8 feet high. Will my hens be able to make the climb as they mature? I have a couple OEGB that basically fly up easy.The more rubenesque hens struggle to make the height.
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Hello Simon7777
Welcome to BYC.

My bird are about 10 weeks old, and roost at night about 8 feet high. Will my hens be able to make the climb as they mature? I have a couple OEGB that basically fly up easy.The more rubenesque hens struggle to make the height.View attachment 1819527
Often it's not the getting up that causes problems, it's the getting down.
A ladder ramp of some sort will help the less sprightly hens get on the roosts at night.
The problem I and others have had is when it comes to getting off the roosts the chickens make a jump for it; they don't climb down the ramp.
Apart from the risk of wing injuries from catching on things in a crowded coop there are real risks of leg injuries and of course bubble foot caused by repeated impact.
 
I had the roost fairly high and noticed that too as Shadrach above says, I saw them fly in to the side wall of the coop when they jumped down so I lowered it.
As long as they have a roost for the night I don't think it bothers them.
 
When they come down in the morning it is really falling with style. Thanks Shadrach, I’ll make some adjustments.
 
I had the roost fairly high and noticed that too as Shadrach above says, I saw them fly in to the side wall of the coop when they jumped down so I lowered it.
As long as they have a roost for the night I don't think it bothers them.
Thanks
 

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