Should I worry about the birds being able to roost in the rafters?

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Hi! We finished our remodel of an 8 x10 shed last week, and the chickens seem to love it. We provided them with a "ladder type" roost that has plenty of room for all the birds and then some.

The height of the ceiling at it's peak has got to be maybe 12-14 feet. The rafters are at about 10 feet.

I did a head count this morning when I went into the coop to fiil the water and food containers, and 4 chickens were nowhere to be found....until I looked up and saw them roosting on the rafters!

They are about 12 weeks old full sized chickens ( not bantys).
Should I be concerned or just chalk it up to normal chicken behavior? I suppose if it is dangerous, i could conceal the rafters in some way, but what do you think?
Pat
 
Not to worry. Though they LOOK like raptors, they are small prey animals. Roosting high gives them security.
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Well, they want to be as high as possible for two reasons. They feel safer... but also because being higher than another chook means they're 'better' than the other chooks
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. It doesn't actually mean they're safer though. Raccoons can climb Oh SO well. The 'better' thing, well, that's all up to them I suppose.

If they're heavy breeds, or even dual purpose breeds, then getting down might be dangerous for them, especially in limited space. A friend who has golden comets, (not a very heavy hen) has hens that climb way up at least that high, probably higher and he's never had an injury. They're in a fairly roomy barn though and it's really your call!
 
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