I have both large, round branches and 2x4s....mine prefer the 2x4s. Go figger....
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I have both large, round branches and 2x4s....mine prefer the 2x4s. Go figger....
Don't worry about that whole feet warm in the winter thingy...it's a load of hooey.Do an experiment on different types and sizes of roosts for your chickens and then look under them on a cold winter's night to see if you see any feet showing. You won't. No matter the size of the roosts or round or flat, they will normally cover their feet with the feathers on their abdomen/breast when it's really cold, so no worries.
Ha ha ha! So true, it's going to be my third winter w/ chickens. Majority of my hens actually preferred the rounded 2 1/2 natural branches, I got multiple perches 2x4s, 2x2s and some natural branches, and the 2x4s are the least favorite, not sure why even though they got more than 24 feet total of it to use.
I have both large, round branches and 2x4s....mine prefer the 2x4s. Go figger....
I used 2x2 on nest bank perch and the big clumsy bumbler birds (brahmas and cochins) were having a hard time walking on it...switch to 2x4 took care of that.
Some of mine roost on the 2x4, some on 2x2 poop board edge, some right on the poop board.
You use what works, doesn't matter what it is.<shrugs>
Thought of you today Bee...got me a trailer full of 'forest floor'.
Ramial from power company, aged 1-2 years at a buddies place.
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Quote: I Know, Right!? And there's tons more, literally..... a loooong pile 10 feet wide and 50-100 feet long....various mixes, depending on what each load was from.
It's all going into the run...along with other stuff added that I gather here, dry grass clippings and leaves.
I may add some to the garden, hadn't really thought of that as I don't like mixing wood into the garden soil, it can eat up the nitrogen.......
......but this may be broken down enough to add some.
Add some sheep poo.as I don't like mixing wood into the garden soil, it can eat up the nitrogen.......
Quote: Well, that's one reason why the wood chips are going in the chicken run....for the poop!....then some can go into the garden.