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- Do chickens really like windows?? - BackYard Chickens
In my other coop the roost is right in front of the window, which I leave open in the warm weather and close in the cold weather Every night when I close them in, they are sitting on the roost looking out the window at me In really cold weather I have to insulate the window with styrofoam
- Why Are My Chickens Pecking My Windows . . . - Backyard Farm Life
One sure way to stop your chickens pecking at the window is to use some kind of temporary fencing You can go all out and get chicken fencing, but simply making a little barrier out of hard-wiring, mesh, plastic, or even wood – anything really works
- Do I Need a Window in My Chicken Coop? (Answered)
In most cases, chickens don’t need windows in their coop, although they can be beneficial in some cases Windows provide natural light, which can help keep the chickens healthy, but most backyard chickens get sufficient light from spending time outdoors
- Should a Chicken Coop Have a Window? (Explained)
When it comes to positioning the window in your chicken coop, there are a few things you need to take into account First, you'll want to make sure the window is high enough that predators can't look in and stress your chickens by hitting on the window
- I Tested the Best Window for My Chicken Coop and Heres Why . . .
Picking out the perfect window for your chicken coop may seem overwhelming at first, but by considering these factors, you will be able to make an informed decision that suits both your chickens’ needs and your budget
- Should Chicken Coops have Windows? - diycoopbuilder. com
Chicken coops need windows, because chickens need light and fresh air But how big they should be, and where you should place them, depends on the size of your flock, the arrangement of the inside of your coop, and the climate you live in Make sure you have good ventilation and air flow, and your chickens will thrive
- Will chickens roost in front of open windows is it ok for them?
I have noticed that my chickens will not roost by a window when they first go in at night but by morning they've kind of spread out along their roost and some are by the windows They look out but really, at night, they sleep and don't do much sight seeing
- Do Chicken Coops Need Windows? [How Important Are They?]
It is generally advised that your chicken coop has windows Windows let in light which is crucial for egg production, air flow and fresh air for ventilation, and enable your birds to look outside and see what is going on
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