Not sleeping on roost bar.

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Hi! I was wondering if this was normal or strange that some of my hens sleep on the edge of my poop shelf, not the actual roost. Should I change something or let it ride?
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Hi! I was wondering if this was normal or strange that some of my hens sleep on the edge of my poop shelf, not the actual roost. Should I change something or let it ride?
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I think that's totally fine mine like to sleep in the nest boxes and it doesn't really bother me so I just let them do it they're just picking where they're most comfortable. If they don't feel like they need to be all huddled up for warmth they'll just plop wherever they're comfortable. From your pic it seems like she's still pooping in the poop shelf so if it ain't broke don't fix it 😂
 
Those are the lower ranking ones in the flock. Highest ranking birds pick their spot and who will be allowed to roost peacefully next to them. Those that are rebuffed find the next best place. You might think it's strange but they seem comfortable and content and that's what matters.
 
Those are the lower ranking ones in the flock. Highest ranking birds pick their spot and who will be allowed to roost peacefully next to them. Those that are rebuffed find the next best place. You might think it's strange but they seem comfortable and content and that's what matters.
They are definitely happy, spoiled birds. Thank you! I just assumed they would get on the other side of the roost. 🤷‍♀️
 
Having plenty of roost space is highly subjective. They view roosting as an opportunity to reinforce the pecking order and it can be chaotic. Insufficient space exacerbates the friction but ample space doesn't eliminate the need. Their social interactions are complex and sometimes vicious/cruel by our standards.
 

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