Oh....If you have lots of mosquitoes, that could be it. I run a fan in my coop to stir the air.
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We don’t have any neighbors... large property! It’s a dark night so light is not the issue.Hmmm...do you have a neighbor that perhaps has an outdoor light shining in a window?
The only other thing I can think of that might make them move around at night would be mites/lice or a mouse/rat(?) You may want to go out there with a flashlight and shine it on some bums and under wings to see if they have any mites bothering them. (mites only come out at night)
Maybe staple or sew window screening to the ventilation areas in your coop. That is what I did on every open area of my coop and run, put window screening over the hardware cloth so that flies and mosquitos can't get inside and bother or infect my chickens with disease.We have storms in the area (though not here), and soooooo many mosquitoes. Maybe that’s it.
Our coops are open all day while chickens tootle around yards and fields, so the ladies can come back in to eat, drink, and lay their eggs. Mosquitoes and flies would come in no matter what I did with the windows...Maybe staple or sew window screening to the ventilation areas in your coop. That is what I did on every open area of my coop and run, put window screening over the hardware cloth so that flies and mosquitos can't get inside and bother or infect my chickens with disease.
I only let mine out for 2-3 hours in the afternoon and evening supervised because of hawks and I don't leave the door open. that is awesome that yours can be so freeOur coops are open all day while chickens tootle around yards and fields, so the ladies can come back in to eat, drink, and lay their eggs. Mosquitoes and flies would come in no matter what I did with the windows...
Some mites only come out at night to feed, I can never remember which ones tho.mites only come out at night
Pardon me for misspeakingSome mites only come out at night to feed, I can never remember which ones tho
We do have some hawks. This winter I rescued a guinea from the claws of a hawk that was struggling to take off with her. Then this early spring, I saw a scene that made me think a hawk (or who knows ... Fox, dog, whatever) had made odd with another guinea. But the chickens stay close to the house and in the margins of forest and under shade trees. I know I will lose one some day ... but they loooooooove their outside time so much. I guess I am prioritizing quality of life over length of life? I don’t know. I just know how adorable they are doing their happy chicken things out in the yard.I only let mine out for 2-3 hours in the afternoon and evening supervised because of hawks and I don't leave the door open. that is awesome that yours can be so freeI'm just too paranoid
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I look at every bird, unless I find a bug, then I stop and treat them all.OK. Do I need to examine every single bird? Or representatives from each coop? I have looked at a few from the main and a few from bantams, and for the daytime bugs, I saw absolutely zero.
Roosts are painted white ... would I see those ones that you said I would catch by wiping a rag on the undersides of roosts?