Went to check on hens tonight in the dark. I had three roosting in one large coop,three roosting in another,two roosting outside,3 roosting in a tiny coop/nest box and five in another small coop nestbox.
The reason I have four coops is that I used to seperate my flocks and have a cockerel running with each. Now that I've had to get rid of my cockerels I've cut holes between each run so the hens can all mingle together.
I booted out the few that were sleeping in the nestboxes as I don't want poo on eggs.
The only advantage could be if a fox managed to get into one of the coops..........at least he wouldn't be able to wipe out my whole chook population.
I will probably go for trying to get them to roost in the two large coops as these are the most weatherproof and warm for them.
The reason I have four coops is that I used to seperate my flocks and have a cockerel running with each. Now that I've had to get rid of my cockerels I've cut holes between each run so the hens can all mingle together.
I booted out the few that were sleeping in the nestboxes as I don't want poo on eggs.
The only advantage could be if a fox managed to get into one of the coops..........at least he wouldn't be able to wipe out my whole chook population.
I will probably go for trying to get them to roost in the two large coops as these are the most weatherproof and warm for them.
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