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Do you mean you only wait a bit longer?I may have solved the roosting problems we've been having. I'll leave a bit more room for the chicks tomorrow and see how that goes. I think this is all that's needed. It stops Mow shuffling along the bar and pecking the chicks as they arrive in the coop and preventing them from getting on the bar.
It worked tonight. The went from perching in the tree to roosting in the coop while I was at the other end of the field chatting.
Mow got off the bar when I took the picture and disturbed them but she got straight back on in her place after a couple of mouthfulls of food.
I didn’t understand how you might have solved the roosting problems.Sorry, don't understand the question.
It sure looks like the bar works; well done for finding such a simple solution to the problem! And enjoy your day off when you get it!They did it again!All four on the bar when I looked in and I didn't even hear them go to roost. Maybe the bar works, maybe they just got over the problem.
You may be thinking,yeah, well, it's not that bigger deal but it means I can think about having a day off.
I believe so. It's enough to stop Mow shuffling along the roost to intimidate the youngsters.View attachment 3891442
I wonder. Is the vertical bar supposed to be the solution?
As Perris mentions further on, I tied a piece of wood to the roost bar. This has stopped Mow from shuffling along the roost bar to where the chicks roost and pecking them.Do you mean you only wait a bit longer?
I didn’t understand how you might have solved the roosting problems.
We seem to not understand each other.
BTW sorry the British team lost the football match.second is good too.
Trump is running for president.
And the Brits are the best in suspension as always.![]()
Henry just doesn't understand how famous he is. As popular a figure as Henry deserves to be, I do still tend to favor my own rooster, who I found quietly sitting in the nest box by himself the other day:Yup, that's my Henry; the only one asleep and not looking to cause any trouble.![]()