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We were trying to figure it out over dinner and I think you’re right- as the girls have been getting bigger we think there isn’t enough room for them all to perch upstairs, and I don’t think they like being indoors on the hay.How many square feet is the upstairs roosting space? How many chickens total do you have? How long are the roosts in total feet?
I know from experience chickens need considerable room to avoid conflict when roosting, and that the timid ones will try to remain in the run, hide in a nest or sleep on the poop board in order to avoid the mayhem that happens when the perches aren't long enough to give them maneuvering room.
One way to verify that bullying and conflict due to shortage of roosting space is taking place is to watch your chickens as they go up into the coop to roost. There must be some way to spy on them. If you see a lot of pecking and squawking, bumping and falling off the perch, you likely need more space for these chickens.
so how cold is too cold for the girls to stay downstairs in a smaller group?We were trying to figure it out over dinner and I think you’re right- as the girls have been getting bigger we think there isn’t enough room for them all to perch upstairs, and I don’t think they like being indoors on the hay.
These^^^ are important questions.How many square feet is the upstairs roosting space?
How many chickens total do you have?
How long are the roosts in total feet?
Might depend on your climate.so how cold is too cold for the girls to stay downstairs in a smaller group?