Hi, we recently introduced two new chickens to our flock of 6. Although there isn't any fighting (the odd assertion still occurs) when it comes to bed time the two newbies still seem reluctant (or are being bullied off) the roosting perch.
One night I forgot to open the hatch to the coop and much to my surprise all the chooks were neatly arranged on the large tyre in the run that is used as dust bath. No squabbles.
This got me to thinking. Would a tyre as a roost work. I think rubber as a medium is quite good for their feet (my current roost lbars are wrapped with bicycle inner tube).
I could suspend it horizontally to get the height required. It seems the easy 360 access might help with the jostelling.
I've looked on the Internet and there was a surprising lack of results.
Or do you think any change of roost might reset the sleeping arrangements.
Thanks
One night I forgot to open the hatch to the coop and much to my surprise all the chooks were neatly arranged on the large tyre in the run that is used as dust bath. No squabbles.
This got me to thinking. Would a tyre as a roost work. I think rubber as a medium is quite good for their feet (my current roost lbars are wrapped with bicycle inner tube).
I could suspend it horizontally to get the height required. It seems the easy 360 access might help with the jostelling.
I've looked on the Internet and there was a surprising lack of results.
Or do you think any change of roost might reset the sleeping arrangements.
Thanks