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Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: Maddox on February 16, 2009, 05:04:05 pm
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Hi All
I have had my chickens coming up to 5 weeks now (3xBlue Bells & 3 x LSussex)they were orignally barn birds and came to me at just over POL.
They have a run and a shed (12ft x 6ft) to roam around in and a lovely new hen house (suitable for 10birds).
Now the problem I have is I cant get them to roost in there house, they prefer and have done since day one to all sleep in one corner of the shed, every night I have gone in and put them all to bed in the hen house, I even give them corn in the Hhouse to encourage them in but they simply refuse. Once they are in they sleep on the floor rather than use the perches???
They dont seem to have access problems as they go in and out of the Hhouse all day long and all seem happy giving me at least 4/5 if not 6 eggs a day.
Do I have to keep going??? or should I resign to the fact they prefer the shed ::).
Any tips/advice greatfully received.
Many thanks
Maddox
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Hi Maddox
We've had a similar problem in the past and perseverance does pay off. When they are sleeping, gently lift them onto the perches. They will balance quickly and stay there til daylight.
Is there a problem with access to the perches? Perhaps a lower perch or temporary "step" will help them get up there if they are not used to flying up to perch at night.
Good luck
Dave
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Hi Dave
I lift them on every night but the b*ggers simply jump down and sleep on the floor, I guess I will keep going and hope they get the right idea.
Many thanks for the advice.
Maddox
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Is your Roost square/Round, try To make the ground look less comfortable aswell..loll. And keep the roost at the right size for chickens feet.
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We've just moved our hens to a new house. It's a different style to the old ark, so we're having to train then to a) go to the new house and b) roost on the perches. Past experience tells me it will take 5-7 nights to get them into the new routine.
Make sure the perches are about 2" wide with teh corners smoothed off so they are comfortable.
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My new additions would rather squash into the nest boxes than perch, only had them since Saturday so will give them time.
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most of my birds prefer a perch, but the others have to be lifted on each evening. though once i start the process one or two get on without a lift. I use that cls timber for perches its nice and smooth with rounded edges. ( quite cheap from bnq)
two chickens sat on perch, one chicken says to the other one " can you smell fish?"
:chook: ::) :chook:
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;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Woohooo my ladies are all now taking themselves to bed ;D has only took 3mnths and they also now free range, however the b*ggers still wont go on a perch I put em on they get off, so I have admitted defeat, I clean out the poo dropped during the night every morning and give fresh shavings if needed so they have a nice clean bed every night.
They come when called and follow me around the garden all day long, the lovely pile of leaves and sticks we cleared from the garden which took 3 days is now back all over the lawn and its poo city, dont yeah just love em!!!!
Now I want a couple of Jersey Giants ;D
Maddox x