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  • #16
    Here's another brain teaser Lottie as I know you like them. Could you leave the tunnel up & use it as a run for the chooks.
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    • #17
      In my hexagon hut I put a roosting bar in at 18 inches which was above the nestbox. They don't use it but perch in the rafters seven foot up or on top of the nestbox.

      "You can lead a chook to a perch, but you cannot make it roost there"

      They naturally perch in trees so tend to get as high as they can in a coop.
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      • #18
        i did wonder about using the wood frame initially,the site i had planed for first is next to the tunnel,and a lot of clearing up,also would shade to tunnel,as it's only 2ft from the boundary,plus the cover has to many holes in it,was free and well used when we got it given,plus i have my dads old halls green house,and the lotty place,roll on the better weather,so i can get things moving.
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        • #19
          Since you have to make a door, I'd make it multipurpose. Big enough for you, with a drop down flap at the bottom for the chooks, with bars across the flap to give them a grip.

          Higher up have an unglazed window, covered in fine wire netting. Have another drop down flap over this that can be hooked up on a chain to adjust the amount of ventilation.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Snadger View Post
            They naturally perch in trees so tend to get as high as they can in a coop.
            I've told this story before but my pen runs alongside a farmers barn. He took the roof off to re roof it leaving just rafters I had to get big ladders and taped together some long wooden poles trying to poke a load of turkeys and chickens who had roosted up there They wouldn't budge and I had to leave them till morning with fingers crossed that the fox didn't come.

            Lotty, I use a shed...like VC says, we've used the door and just cut out a small square at the bottom with hinges on and it drop downs and forms a little plank for the to get in.

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            • #21
              Bit like this Lotty


              So the little door drops down and doubles up as a ramp to get into the shed.

              Also, they will all cram on the same perch....so I would stick to just one
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              • #22
                Thank you all for your replies,i have no choice just now,will wait till the poly is down,and weather more cooperative,then a complete re think,cannot stay up late tonight looking and thinking,i have to be up before 6AM ,and out by 6.30 am,then am on call,
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