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Frustrated this morning. I am contemplating a huge downsizing of my flocks. About half my birds don't roost, choosing to sleep in the nest boxes instead. Most of the boxes are unusable due to poop buildup. I have closed them off with chicken wire so they can't get in them. I added two of these plastic boxes in the big coop. Worked well for about a week until they figured out how to pop the little perch down at night after I flipped it up. This morning both boxes are full of poop and I have to unscrew them from the wall to clean them out. Plus they broke two eggs in there, adding to the poop. I give up. I am going to pull the offenders out next week and have my friend pick them up. Does no good to have chickens if the eggs are too poopy to eat or sell. We have sporadically had birds that didn't roost, but this is ridiculous. We have more than enough roost space in every coop without crowding.
Once I get rid of the non-roosting birds I'll clean all the nest boxes out and try it again. If they start sleeping in them again then they will be walled off permanently with plywood and they'll have to lay eggs on the floor. The eggs can't be any more disgusting that way than they are now. I think this is worse than trying to eradicate the egg eaters in the Isbars last year. I decimated my Isbar flock in the process.
Once I get rid of the non-roosting birds I'll clean all the nest boxes out and try it again. If they start sleeping in them again then they will be walled off permanently with plywood and they'll have to lay eggs on the floor. The eggs can't be any more disgusting that way than they are now. I think this is worse than trying to eradicate the egg eaters in the Isbars last year. I decimated my Isbar flock in the process.
