Hello,
I have tried moving my main roost up higher than the nest boxes. I have one short roost that is still lower, but they seem to use that one as a step up to the boxes and most of them stay on it or the higher roost. I'm still getting a chicken or two who want to crap all over the nest boxes and roost on the wooden lip that keeps the straw & eggs in them. I was thinking about taking a jig saw to that lip and cutting a zig-zag pattern so they'd be less likely to roost on there? Anybody ever tried this? would it keep them off but still let them get in and out to lay their eggs? I'd rather not have to seal off the nest boxes at night... i already have to collect my bantam rooster each night and move him into his "apartment" in my basement so he doesn't wake up the neighbors in the AM. I'm trying to keep it a little less labor intensive
Thanks for any advice!
I have tried moving my main roost up higher than the nest boxes. I have one short roost that is still lower, but they seem to use that one as a step up to the boxes and most of them stay on it or the higher roost. I'm still getting a chicken or two who want to crap all over the nest boxes and roost on the wooden lip that keeps the straw & eggs in them. I was thinking about taking a jig saw to that lip and cutting a zig-zag pattern so they'd be less likely to roost on there? Anybody ever tried this? would it keep them off but still let them get in and out to lay their eggs? I'd rather not have to seal off the nest boxes at night... i already have to collect my bantam rooster each night and move him into his "apartment" in my basement so he doesn't wake up the neighbors in the AM. I'm trying to keep it a little less labor intensive

Thanks for any advice!