chickcrazy1
Hatching
- Jul 8, 2015
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Hi, I'm new to raising chickens and new to this forum. I have 26 Golden Laced Wyandottes, started with day old chicks about 2 months ago. I can't figure out their night-time behavior. We have two ladder-type roosting places with sufficient room for all of them, but they insist on crowding in the nesting boxes to sleep for the night. I boarded up the boxes so they moved to sleeping on top of them. I blocked that area off so they can't get up there so they slept in a pile on the pine chip covered floor in a corner by the nesting boxes. I thought perhaps they were cold so they slept in a pile for warmth. Our nights have been in the 60's. So I opened the nesting boxes again and that is where they are sleeping now. They sit on the roosting ladders during they day, so I can't figure out why they won't sleep on them at night. I don't want them to become used to sleeping in the nesting boxes for obvious reasons. Any suggestions or explanations will be greatly appreciated.