which roost is better

Dustoff79

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Is the Ladder type roost better than having the roosts all at same height? I see advantages of both but I lean toward the ladder type to allow the chickens to choose the height and easier to get to. any thoughts?
 
I think the only positive about the "same height" roost is that it's easier to put a droppings-board under it for cleaning.

The ladder-type seems to help allow them to clearly develop a pecking order.

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I love our ladder type and it is at an incline so no pooping on each other and they are not squished onto a single roost.
 
I tend to agree with these comments, and have one other question. How far from the wall should the highest (top) roost be? I have heavy breeds, so is 6" enough?
 
The ladder type also allows a step for heavy breeds to get up on the roost and down off. My buff orpingtons sound like a brick landing if and when they fly off the roost instead of using the step. My roost is about 12 inches away from the wall. I wanted it far enough away so I wouldn't get any "streaks" going down the wall behind the roost.
 
We started with the ladder style made out of tree branches and some of the chickens were using it, but no one ever used the bottom rung and a group of them always huddled together on the floor. So, we made a single roost from 8ft of 2x4 along one wall and they LOVE it and are all up there together every night.
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I'd suggest more space, like a foot or more. Remember that chickens stick out to the fore and aft of their feet
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and if it is a solid wall they will usually choose to roost tails-to. Plus, having more space between roost and wall demands less gymnastic grace from them when they are walking/flapping/turning/etc around up there
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Have fun,

Pat
 

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