Pullet has stopped roosting

As long as your coop keeps them dry and out of the wind,
I wouldn't worry about a bird roosting alone.
Several of my molters are roosting alone, staying away from the RoostTimeRumbles because of sensitive pin feathers.
Your loner may stay low bird, or not.
As they all come into lay pecking orders can change.
 
Don't know, hopefully she will roost...
That was a silly question. Why on earth would you know. I do know there’s plenty space. Also I don’t really know what goes on in there at night! She seems perfectly happy and there’s plenty bedding and the coop is insulated and ventilated so im she
As long as your coop keeps them dry and out of the wind,
I wouldn't worry about a bird roosting alone.
Several of my molters are roosting alone, staying away from the RoostTimeRumbles because of sensitive pin feathers.
Your loner may stay low bird, or not.
As they all come into lay pecking orders can change.
she was up there with them tonight. They’ve all been together all day under the shelter as it’s been so wet today. So it’s all ok. I’ll get the hang of this. Thanks for answering me
 
As long as your coop keeps them dry and out of the wind,
I wouldn't worry about a bird roosting alone.
Several of my molters are roosting alone, staying away from the RoostTimeRumbles because of sensitive pin feathers.
Your loner may stay low bird, or not.
As they all come into lay pecking orders can change.
Also I hope this isn’t a silly girl question but is it a cockerels job to make sure his girls get on. As today I noticed he spent more time with her than he has before. I’m intrigued
 
Also I hope this isn’t a silly girl question but is it a cockerels job to make sure his girls get on. As today I noticed he spent more time with her than he has before. I’m intrigued
Ehhh...some of them do, some of them don't.
My current cock is often the first on the roost :lol:,
but my birds are confined.
 

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