That's the problem, you were setting her on a roast! Leave her alone, she'll figure it out. Or, maybe she just likes the bucket.
Mike
Tydden Bryn Bach
--- In CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com, "Rita" <ritabohn2001@...> wrote:
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> I have a behavior questions today
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> We have three buff orps that are about 4 months old. Two of them have started to sit on the roost with the other hens at night -- the third one, sits on a bucket that happens to be in the corner. I have moved her on to the roast the last three or four night. My question is --should I continue to move her or just let her stay on the bucket? Will she eventually start using the roost?
>
>
> Thanks in advance for the help/suggestions
> Rita
>
--- In CHICKENS-101@
>
> I have a behavior questions today
>
> We have three buff orps that are about 4 months old. Two of them have started to sit on the roost with the other hens at night -- the third one, sits on a bucket that happens to be in the corner. I have moved her on to the roast the last three or four night. My question is --should I continue to move her or just let her stay on the bucket? Will she eventually start using the roost?
>
>
> Thanks in advance for the help/suggestions
> Rita
>
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