roost system in need of revision
Yup. You only have to read all the accounts of stoppage of egg production in survivors of a predator attack/scare to know they do fear predators. If egg production is the goal, and for most of us, it is, then we have to manage their stress levels.
I've never lost a bird to a predator, not in the more than five years I've owned chickens. That is my goal. The way they are managed so far meets that objective. Of course, odds are I will lose one to one of our many predators here, but so far, so good. And I do free range them several days each week.
Domesticated chickens are akin to domesticated dogs, IMO. A domesticated dog has a hard time surviving like a wolf does, if thrown out in the wild; in fact, he may be that wolf's lunch. I just love when folks like to brag about how little they do for their livestock.
What does sdwd have to do with anything, anyway? That was coined by someone as a joke so why even allude to that acronym? I don't have breeds like junglefowl, or whatever you would deem more able to survive in harsh conditions, because I want larger eggs and more of them than a that type breed produces. My goal is to provide eggs for my family, not to prove how little I can do for the flock and still have them survive, not conduct an experiment. You do whatever you like with yours.
Yup. You only have to read all the accounts of stoppage of egg production in survivors of a predator attack/scare to know they do fear predators. If egg production is the goal, and for most of us, it is, then we have to manage their stress levels.
I've never lost a bird to a predator, not in the more than five years I've owned chickens. That is my goal. The way they are managed so far meets that objective. Of course, odds are I will lose one to one of our many predators here, but so far, so good. And I do free range them several days each week.
Domesticated chickens are akin to domesticated dogs, IMO. A domesticated dog has a hard time surviving like a wolf does, if thrown out in the wild; in fact, he may be that wolf's lunch. I just love when folks like to brag about how little they do for their livestock.

What does sdwd have to do with anything, anyway? That was coined by someone as a joke so why even allude to that acronym? I don't have breeds like junglefowl, or whatever you would deem more able to survive in harsh conditions, because I want larger eggs and more of them than a that type breed produces. My goal is to provide eggs for my family, not to prove how little I can do for the flock and still have them survive, not conduct an experiment. You do whatever you like with yours.