Monday 25 May 2009

Why Do Chicken Coops Need Roosting Bars?

It is a chicken's natural instinct to fly up off the ground at night to keep away from predators. Normally chickens will go back into their chicken coop at night of their own accord. There was one occasion where we must have shut the door to our chicken coop in the morning without realizing, so when I went to shut them up I found that they were some on top of the shed, some on top of a fence and a couple up a tree (I'm not quite sure how they managed to get up there!). So I spent an interesting evening trying to round them up to get them back into their coop.

When they are in the coop, although they are perfectly safe in there, they still instinctively want to roost. When locating your roosting bars you need to bear in mind that a fair amount of manure will accumulate underneath. The most practical roosts are able to be removed from the coop during cleaning.

You can make sure that you locate your roosting bars appropriately by downloading chicken coop plans.

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