Finally, roosting helps chickens to feel safe and this is important so that they can get a good night’s sleep and be fresh for the day ahead. When a chicken is feeling poorly, or they are molting, they will sometimes take themselves off to a perch and quietly hang out until they feel better.
Chicken roosts are a small but very important piece of furniture that your chickens just have to have. You have a bed to sleep on and your chickens have a firm and comfortable perch.
How far should a chicken roost be from the wall?
Your chicken roosts will need to be inside the coop but away from the nesting boxes and feeding stations. Ideally they will be placed about a foot to eighteen inches from the wall. If you have a ladder perch then the top rungs will rest almost against the wall.
You will want to put your roost in the area of the coop where the weather will not get to them. If you live in a cold area, then the wall that is away from the wind will give you a warmer spot for your flock. If you live in a hotter climate then you may want to put your roost close to a door or window to allow some cool air to get in.
Do chickens need roosting perches to sleep?
They need roosting perches to feel safe at night. While there may not be predators in the coop, the behavior is ingrained in chickens and they will naturally seek out a high spot where they can sleep. When chickens sleep they line up together on these roosts.
Aside from the fact that chickens don’t want to sleep in their own droppings, they also sleep on roosts to protect themselves from predators on the ground. A chicken might roost amongst the trees in the wild as high as they could get to conceal themselves from any impending doom.
Why do I need a roost?
It is natural instinct for your chickens to want to roost up high (because they are descendants of wild birds which sleep in trees), so providing them with a suitably positioned roost will allow them to feel safe and protected while they sleep-a critical part of their daily activities!
Where can I find chickens?
In the overworld, you can find log, sand, flint, and bone chickens. Some chickens in a roost. In the nether, soul sand and nether quartz chickens are present.