When will my chickens start roosting?

Interesting! My Littles (hatched 15 July 2018) started sleeping on their roost bar inside the brooder cage within a month. Now they are in the coop with the Bigs (hatched 17 April 2018) and will nap on the highest roosts for as long as the Bigs will let them! Most of them still sleep in their brooder, but I don’t think it’ll be long before they get brave enough to sleep with the Bigs!

One suggestion (probably not a issue for you) is to make sure that you can reach the very back of the poop boards to clean them. The highest poop board in our coop is four feet deep. I can reach the very back, but only with the help of the kitty litter scoop!

 
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OhBoy, those chickens....SMH.:lol:
What is that ledge there, looks wider than the standard wall top?
Is it outside the coop?
Might need to block that off, unless you don't mind and accumulation of poop up there.
I had built to coop as a series of “box’s” that fit together in case I ever have to move it. I went heavy on materials so if it were all one piece it would be a nightmare to move. The roof “box’s” support beams didn’t quite match up with the end of coop beginning of run part in the middle so I installed some plywood to enclose the coop fully....creating this shelf. Right now I don’t mind that they go up there. The future may hold different feelings
 
The only thing i did was give them new levels of roosts and diff. Areas of the coop alot of youngsters don't like roosting close to the big girls

Same here but didn’t have mother hens at time but I started in the brooder teaching them to roost anytime of day and hence mine enjoy roosting. They were graduated in size from 1/2 inch natural branch couple inches off the ground to 5 inches off ground with homemade bar to now their adult roosts. Now Josephina used to try and cover whole bar as a baby and I gently guided her with my finger when I witnessed this to move over for the rest of the girls. She now makes room and they all roost together. A good flock leader makes room for everyone. If not shown early they may just nest together because that’s what they were provided and all they know. You may have to teach. Now that said pick your battles because I don’t know if it truly makes a difference. I will see my girls roosting throughout day, in bad weather, and when nightfall comes.
 
All of us have leftover hardware cloth :lau Because you have a project that calls for like 2 feet of the stuff and they only sell it in like 25' rolls, lmao.
As we were building we were running low and didn’t have ideal pieces for what we needed. My husband offered to get more. He said he was going to to buy a little. I told him it doesn’t work like that. He didn’t believe me.


He returned with a 25 foot roll. Telling me what he found out which is what I told him before he left.
 

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