Shetland lover
Free Ranging
I don't have an automatic door as I just know someone would be left behind. Then mine wouldn't decide to roost somewhere like yours do. They'd kick up an almighty fuss instead. The boys would start crowing their little heads off, Gladys would stalk around muttering loudly and very angrily and Penelope would scream like a banshee non-stop. My lot are spoilt rotten and very vocal with their opinionsThat's a novel way to deal with truants! ("Don't be missing curfew next time, y'all...") Maybe I'll borrow the squeegee from the truck and try that out!
I have a few notorious curfew breakers that I have to pick up (while they're "dark drunk") and pop into the coop after the automatic door has closed, maybe about once a week; find them up on top of the nest box lid, pressed forlornly against the hardware cloth window nearest the roosting bars & their flockmates. And usually when it's raining or about to, of course. If I don't happen to be outside when the pop-door closes so I can see if anyone's still outside, I can't relax after dark until I've done a "bed check".
