After we got our hen-house we realised how badly designed it was, and have been adapting it bit by bit. I will post photos below to explain our current dilemma.
The original nest boxes are higher than the perches, (on the left by the triangular hatch) but as we were told that the nest boxes should be lower than the perches,we have put plastic boxes underneath as temporary nest boxes. (The girlies are only 16 and 12 weeks old at the moment so they aren't using them yet). We had planned to remove the original nest boxes but the 2 chickens have been sleeping in them. They have been perching on the narrow dividing wall between the 2 boxes. I don't know how they manage to keep their balance! This has made it very easy to keep the house clean as we just put a sheet on newspaper in each box and replace it every morning, and sometimes we open the little hatch a bit once they have gone to bed so the kids can give them a little stroke without the chickens flapping about. I'm a bit worried about them perching on such a narrow surface though. Will it damage their feet or be unhealthy in any way? If it is not good for them we will remove them this weekend. If we have to remove them will the girls find it traumatic to find that their usual perches have disappeared or will they happily sleep on the proper perches instead?
The original nest boxes are higher than the perches, (on the left by the triangular hatch) but as we were told that the nest boxes should be lower than the perches,we have put plastic boxes underneath as temporary nest boxes. (The girlies are only 16 and 12 weeks old at the moment so they aren't using them yet). We had planned to remove the original nest boxes but the 2 chickens have been sleeping in them. They have been perching on the narrow dividing wall between the 2 boxes. I don't know how they manage to keep their balance! This has made it very easy to keep the house clean as we just put a sheet on newspaper in each box and replace it every morning, and sometimes we open the little hatch a bit once they have gone to bed so the kids can give them a little stroke without the chickens flapping about. I'm a bit worried about them perching on such a narrow surface though. Will it damage their feet or be unhealthy in any way? If it is not good for them we will remove them this weekend. If we have to remove them will the girls find it traumatic to find that their usual perches have disappeared or will they happily sleep on the proper perches instead?
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