Penelope1989
In the Brooder
- Jul 4, 2021
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Hi! I need a bit of advice. I work at a farm and we raise around 200 hens for eggs. We've raised them for over 8 years and never had this problem
before. The problem is they aren't going into the back half of the coop at night, which is causing a traffic jam in the door. The hens outside will all be crowded on the ramp to get inside but can't push their way passed the ones inside. We use an automatic door so this causes hens to be left out over night. We had previously trained them to go in at night and had no problems for a few weeks but all the sudden they've started doing this. They have plenty of empty roosting space in the back but choose to roost in or around the nesting boxes. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
before. The problem is they aren't going into the back half of the coop at night, which is causing a traffic jam in the door. The hens outside will all be crowded on the ramp to get inside but can't push their way passed the ones inside. We use an automatic door so this causes hens to be left out over night. We had previously trained them to go in at night and had no problems for a few weeks but all the sudden they've started doing this. They have plenty of empty roosting space in the back but choose to roost in or around the nesting boxes. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.