I have 3 12-week old pullets in a little A-frame coop with areas at each end designed to be nest boxes when they're ready. The central portion has a roost that is fairly low to the ground, but a roost all the same. Since putting the girls in the coop, they sleep all piled on top of one another in one of the nest boxes. Which is very cute now, but not so much what I want as we get closer to laying time.
Should I block off the nest box areas to force them to learn to roost at night? Or will they figure it out when they are a little older? Is that roost just not wide or high enough (not sure how I would fix that at this point)?
This is one of the samples from the website, but my coop is laid out the same way. You can see the roost running down the middle of the central portion.
Should I block off the nest box areas to force them to learn to roost at night? Or will they figure it out when they are a little older? Is that roost just not wide or high enough (not sure how I would fix that at this point)?
This is one of the samples from the website, but my coop is laid out the same way. You can see the roost running down the middle of the central portion.
