LaurenRitz
Crowing
My chickens free range dawn to dusk.
I have two coops. Because coop 2 includes the broody box and brooder that coop tends to have the chicks and adolescents.
The older chickens, roos and hens, seem to prefer the peace and (relative) quiet of coop 1.
I have pretty much let the birds figure out their own balance. Thus, the "open coop" title.
I gave 3 pullets to a friend last week, which I think disrupted the balance. And then these single digit temperatures hit, which only a few of the birds have ever experienced.
When I closed up last night there were only 4 birds in coop 2. Maybe 5. The rest had migrated to coop 1. Even the single bird that always sleeps open in the rafters opted for the closed coop.
I guess it has the advantage of not getting snowed on. It also has a true shelter, which coop 2 lacks.
Two of the birds are starting to ground nest in coop 1, which adds another dimension.
It will be interesting to see how it works out. Will the young birds go back once it warms up a little? Will the rafter rooster (lol, she's definitely not a rooster!) go back to the rafters? Will the outside sleepers, who returned inside when winter hit, go back to sleeping on the roof of the coop?
The saga continues...
I have two coops. Because coop 2 includes the broody box and brooder that coop tends to have the chicks and adolescents.
The older chickens, roos and hens, seem to prefer the peace and (relative) quiet of coop 1.
I have pretty much let the birds figure out their own balance. Thus, the "open coop" title.
I gave 3 pullets to a friend last week, which I think disrupted the balance. And then these single digit temperatures hit, which only a few of the birds have ever experienced.
When I closed up last night there were only 4 birds in coop 2. Maybe 5. The rest had migrated to coop 1. Even the single bird that always sleeps open in the rafters opted for the closed coop.
I guess it has the advantage of not getting snowed on. It also has a true shelter, which coop 2 lacks.
Two of the birds are starting to ground nest in coop 1, which adds another dimension.
It will be interesting to see how it works out. Will the young birds go back once it warms up a little? Will the rafter rooster (lol, she's definitely not a rooster!) go back to the rafters? Will the outside sleepers, who returned inside when winter hit, go back to sleeping on the roof of the coop?
The saga continues...