When raising chickens for eggs your roosts have to be higher than your chicken nesting boxes or your hens will be lured to roost in or on the nesting boxes trying to find the greatest perch readily available.
Hens roosting on roof.
At the point when the shafts or branches are high chicken would love to get those.
A good design of roost for chickens to sleep is a staircase concept.
Allow for a minimum of 8 inches of roosting bar per hen.
They will feel more sheltered particularly when the shafts are hung in the center.
Those studies provide a wealth of reliable information.
You can make a perch from an old ladder or anything else strong enough to hold chickens and rough enough for them to grip but without being so splintery it injures their feet.
When raising chickens for eggs your roosts need to be higher than your chicken nesting boxes or your hens will be tempted to roost in or on the nesting boxes looking for the highest perch available.
Chickens need a good roost to sleep by pinterest.
A roosting post is typically put up high dangling from the roof.
Many of our domestic breeds are too heavy to fly up as high as a tree limb but still like to perch off the ground.
Of course more is better but you will find that especially in the winter.
Many studies were done before that law was introduced looking at best husbandry practice for roosting.
Wild chickens roost in trees.
Length allow for at least 8 inches of roosting bar per hen.
The high shafts are very space sparing.
The staircase concept of the roosting bar would avoid your chickens from getting bumblefoot.