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We need to put a roosting bar in the chicken coop we got. Will be using a 2x4 piece. The coop we got has the lower bit with sand, a ramp up to a small upper level as well as a nesting box attached to this. I have planned to put the 2x4 in the upper level with wood shavings or straw underneath.
My question:
How high up should the roosting bar be placed? (keeping in mind that the upper room is already high up but at the same level as the nesting box)
Photo attached is the type of coop but not the one.

Thanks!
 

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We need to put a roosting bar in the chicken coop we got. Will be using a 2x4 piece. The coop we got has the lower bit with sand, a ramp up to a small upper level as well as a nesting box attached to this. I have planned to put the 2x4 in the upper level with wood shavings or straw underneath.
My question:
How high up should the roosting bar be placed? (keeping in mind that the upper room is already high up but at the same level as the nesting box)
Photo attached is the type of coop but not the one.

Thanks!
Roosts should be at a higher level than the floor of the nest boxes. I don't know how much room you have to work with there. Can you post a picture of the inside?

Edit to add: ok, assuming that that's a full-sized human door, it's less tight than at first glance. But definitely get the roost bars higher than nest box floors, but not so high that sleeping chickens don't have their heads (or bodies) in ventilation drafts.
 
Roosts should be at a higher level than the floor of the nest boxes. I don't know how much room you have to work with there. Can you post a picture of the inside?

Edit to add: ok, assuming that that's a full-sized human door, it's less tight than at first glance. But definitely get the roost bars higher than nest box floors, but not so high that sleeping chickens don't have their heads (or bodies) in ventilation drafts.
It's definitely not a full sized human door. The top bit is maybe a metre high. I can't measure it right now unfortunately
 
It's definitely not a full sized human door. The top bit is maybe a metre high. I can't measure it right now unfortunately
Ok. How many chickens do you have, and are they full-sized? What’s the square footage of the upper level of the coop? (I apologize if you’ve already gone through this interrogation, but prefab coop sellers grossly overestimate coop capacity.

This may get tricky.
 
Ok. How many chickens do you have, and are they full-sized? What’s the square footage of the upper level of the coop? (I apologize if you’ve already gone through this interrogation, but prefab coop sellers grossly overestimate coop capacity.

This may get tricky.
Just 3 chickens, they will be full sized. They're just 3 weeks old inside still!

I think it's 10square foot if my estimates, calculations and googling are correct 😅

I'll need to measure it when I'm home to know for sure.
 
Where are you located or what kind of climate do you have? Bigger issue is you lack ventilation, which should be high enough above the roost so that chickens don't get a draft on the roosting area. But you simply don't have the wall height for it. You can modify this to expand the amount of floor and wall space by turning the entire unit into a coop.
 

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