My little man found his first egg today!!! He saw it and crawled under the coop to get it lol...
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that would be perfect for a bantam breed and or quail
We just put our pullets in a new coop and they would sleep in a nest box. So at night after they settled in we'd go out and move them to the roost a free two or three nights of moving them they have done it on their own for 3 nights. I guess it helped teach them this is where they should sleep.Hi guys. Need some advice on roost relocation I think. Not everyone is using it, if anyone is at all during the night. I know they are on it some mornings, but I have also seen them sleeping in a pile on the floor. I would like to open the next boxes soon, but i know they will just start sleeping in them again if I do. All 6 birds had been piling in them at night (2 boxes), so I sealed them off from use 5 weeks ago. My girls are 19 1/2 weeks old and due to begin laying at around 26. My roost is low, I have heavy breeds, I would like to raise it up, but how high is to high? I am hoping that they will use it if it is higher. I also need to add a second roost, as I removed the ones that came on the kit part of the house. I think roosts are better in the addition, a larger space we built off the back. Their food is in the kit part, also the nest boxes. Water is in the back room. Is there a better way to arrange all that stuff? How should I space two 2x4 roosts? I don't want them to poop on each other. Here is a picture of the house I had on here before, just so you have an idea of what I am talking about.Any input would be helpful. I really want them to sleep on the roosts.
They do like to "roost" just not inside the house it seems. They try to sleep on the roof a few nights a week. I have been moving them when they do.
We just put our pullets in a new coop and they would sleep in a nest box. So at night after they settled in we'd go out and move them to the roost a free two or three nights of moving them they have done it on their own for 3 nights. I guess it helped teach them this is where they should sleep.
I love this...wish my dh would help me out.....wouldn't even ask him to do it....Just some help please. (to say the least...he is not a chicken person) LOL![]()
Would definitely put some 1/2" wire around the lower portion of the run. Predators are known to grab a chicken and pull them thru the wire ...one piece at a time.. not pretty.![]()
That is a great looking coop! Well designed, but I'm compelled to address a few things for the safety of your flock. First you used 2 x 4" welded wire. As you live in Georgia, aka predator heaven, that wire will do nothing to deter predators such as raccoon, fox, weasel, etc. They will tear through it like it was butter and there goes your flock. Also, with raccoons, which is your major predator there, they will "team tag" with another raccoon and while one is creating the chaos with the birds the other one will sit on another side reaching in and ripping their heads off, which is their favorite thing to do. I would highly recommend re-thinking your wire and switch over to 1/2" hardware cloth everywhere. You should 'apron' it also such as these example pics:
This will deter the diggers. On the window(s) I can't tell from the picture but assume you have covered the opening with hardware cloth? Just a few ideas for you, and I wish you all the very best.
My girls sleep on there roost every night but the past week I have one that's been sleeping in the nest box and laying an egg every night. She use to lay around 10 am or so but after she molted she has been laying at night.