#Midlifecrisis
In the Brooder
- May 14, 2018
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Hello Chickie mommy's and daddy's. I have 6, 5 weeks old pullets that have been together since hatching. Mixed flock of 2 EE's, 2 BR and 2 SS. I have noticed for the past 3-4 nights they are all fighting for a single roost spot. They just started roosting to sleep and like the top most roost which is a 2x4x36in on it's side. The coop is only 16sq ft, 3'x5.6' (originally I had only planned for 3 hens, but you know...chicken math), so I don't know if it is the size of the coop or the lighting or just pecking order business.
Basically, they all get up on the same roost and either climb over, under or push another off to try to get to the left most spot. And it's not just 1 or 2 of them doing it, it is ALL of them trying to get this very prized location.
Is this normal? Should I be concerned? Do I need to change something in the coop? They free range 10-14 hrs a day but are locked in the coop the rest of the time. Is that too long?
Here's the interior of the coop. The "ladder" was initially for the chicks to practice roosting which they did during the day but at night would sleep on the coop floor in a pile regardless of temperature. They now use it climb up to the higher roosts. They all fight for the left (your left) most corner of the highest roost. I have been closing the window at night as the over night temps have been in the 50's.
Basically, they all get up on the same roost and either climb over, under or push another off to try to get to the left most spot. And it's not just 1 or 2 of them doing it, it is ALL of them trying to get this very prized location.
Is this normal? Should I be concerned? Do I need to change something in the coop? They free range 10-14 hrs a day but are locked in the coop the rest of the time. Is that too long?
Here's the interior of the coop. The "ladder" was initially for the chicks to practice roosting which they did during the day but at night would sleep on the coop floor in a pile regardless of temperature. They now use it climb up to the higher roosts. They all fight for the left (your left) most corner of the highest roost. I have been closing the window at night as the over night temps have been in the 50's.