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Parallel Perch Question

Linda in San Diego

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11 Years
May 11, 2008
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We are constructing our coop and it looks like parallel perches will work best. I have 2 questions really. !) How many inches per standard sized hen? 2) With parallel perches, how far apart should they be? Thanks - I have 12 chickletts and the coop is to be ready by next weekend when they are 4 weeks old.
 
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is this also a foot? i have the same question as im about to redo the roost layout in my coupe and am considering parallel (at the same elevation) roosts.
 
Thanks! I have 12 chicks, 4 weeks next weekend - and the coop should be ready by Sunday. In a 4 x 4 x 5 foot house - with a spacious yard, we are realizing that perches are going to be a problem and we are trying to modify the design to make it prime for the hens. I read that the night perches should start 24 inches above the floor, does that sound right?
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All 14 of my big chickens squeeze into 8" feet of roost. They have two 8 foot roosts but they all like the higher one, which is probably four feet high.

I don't know what I'm going to do when my 6 babies move in, maybe put another roost at the same height.
 
In pens where the chicks are growing, we start with roosts at about 24 inches from the ground, but in the hen house, they are between 3 and 4 feet from the ground.

Now, if we use a ladder type roost, then we start at between 1 and 2 feet from the ground and go up.

I like the roosts all the same height, the hens don't seem to fight over the best spot to roost as much.

Jean
 
We went for a big X in the coop at 24 inches. This gives us about 10 feet of perch for our Lovely Dozen. It is starting to come together. We have some pictures that will get posted soon. This is too fun, unfortunately, I have to get grades into the system for my students and I will need to work at school later for the next two days....<sigh> I want to finish the coop! DH is doing a great job though!
 

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