Weird chickens or just being dumb?

Baker1181

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Sep 20, 2023
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I have a larger coop with 5 nesting boxes and 2 roosting bars the entire length of the coop and an attached run that is 8x16 feet. I have 8 hens. Two nights ago, I woke up at 330 am to go to work and one chicken was in the run all by itself laying on the ground. I watched all 8 go in about 730pm that night. I do have a large run roosting bar too. Last night I watched all of them start poking around and ready to go in about 715-730. All 8 birds were in the first two nesting boxes and snuggled up together out on the floor right at the small coop door. I went out there this morning to find 7 birds laying down in the dirt of the run and 1 bird was roosted properly. I checked the roost bars with a light to see if I could see any bugs or anything and checked around and didn’t see anything. Are they just dumb or adjusting to changes as these specific 8 were picked up not long ago. They are just now 4 months old. When I picked them up the area the person had them in when I showed up in the Morning there was no coop. It was just a small outdoor run. I didn’t question it, but maybe they got used to sleeping on the ground and cuddling?? The birds appear to be healthy, they don’t have missing feathers they are not dirty or anything.
 
Block off nests before nightfall so they can't use them (I imagine they're not laying yet, so you can just leave them blocked, or if you think a few are close to laying, unblock once it's completely dark).

Is there ambient light in the area of the coop and run?

Any photos of the set up? For 8 birds you'd want at least 8 linear ft of roost that are higher than the nest boxes.
 
Block off nests before nightfall so they can't use them (I imagine they're not laying yet, so you can just leave them blocked, or if you think a few are close to laying, unblock once it's completely dark).

Is there ambient light in the area of the coop and run?

Any photos of the set up? For 8 birds you'd want at least 8 linear ft of roost that are higher than the nest boxes.
No, they are not laying yet. I’d imagine sometime soon since they are now 4 months old. I also considered the ambient light being a contributing factor since a little bit does shine in the run. The roost bars are higher than the boxes and between the two I have 14 feet of space. I’ll have to find something to block them off this weekend. I was hoping they’d just correct it themselves but again they are new birds and I don’t believe they had a coop before.
 
No problem 👌I’d close the coop at night so they understand that is their home. Make sure it’s not hot in there because if it is they will want to leave. It’ll take some training but they’ll get the hang of it.
 
No, they are not laying yet. I’d imagine sometime soon since they are now 4 months old. I also considered the ambient light being a contributing factor since a little bit does shine in the run. The roost bars are higher than the boxes and between the two I have 14 feet of space. I’ll have to find something to block them off this weekend. I was hoping they’d just correct it themselves but again they are new birds and I don’t believe they had a coop before.
Your intuition is correct, birds raised without a coop would not understand till they are taught to use a coop to sleep.

You can use a bath towel or plastic sheeting if you still need to block the nest box. Just tack it on.
 
I’ll have to try to manually put them on the roost as another person stated, they won’t let me touch them yet.
If you use a portable light in the coop when it starts to get dark. The chickens will be drawn to the light as it gets darker. And will be able to see the roost bar. Or grab them in the dark cause they can't see and place them on the roost.
 
Can you post a picture of the inside of your coop and one of the run where they are choosing to sleep?
 
They walk into the coop about 730 at night the last few nights, thru the little door showed in first picture, along with my two 7 foot roosts that are higher. Then they sleep in the first two boxes closet to the door. The ones that don’t fit in the boxes sleep right next to them in front of door. Second picture has too few of boxes where they sleep. I will not the pellets don’t make a difference to them from what I can tell. They are all over in the run and they are constantly walking, laying and scratching at them. They obviously don’t mind sleeping on them in the coop either.

I was thinking about manually putting them on the roost after they go in and it’s dark out and I’ll lock the door behind them. I can crack the window that has chicken wire on it too make sure they don’t get too hot and maybe it’ll work
You mentioning cracking a window might be part of the problem.
Is there ventilation in the coop?
 

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