- Jul 6, 2014
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Hey everybody
I have just acquired two four-month-old hens, as well as the coop they grew up in. There seems to be two a roosting poles across the upstairs sheltered part, but, strangely enough, it is only a couple of inches off the ground. The previous owner did not teach the birds to sleep on these poles, instead they've been settling down in the nesting boxes = problem. I'm not sure if it's because the roosts are too low, or if it's a case of just training them to sleep there, but any suggestions would be great! I've blocked off the nesting boxes (they haven't started laying yet), and gone one night of practicing placing them on the roosts - however it's quite difficult to access and the birds are quite stressed by the whole procedure - plus they just jump off straight away. I'm thinking I may need to make the roost higher for starters...? Any advice? Cheers, Eva.
