Things are always a bit of trial and error to find out what works best with chickens. We put up a high shelf for the girls to perch on because I was worried that if we had a single perch they wouldn’t be able to pass each other and in the limited space a girl could get knocked to the floor.
When we had the high perch outside on the patio area I used to see this happen and worried a girl might get hurt. We ended up resolving it by putting up other perches so that they could step round each other.
The shed has a much more limited space and we need the ladder to be able to be raised up for cleaning.
However the problem now is that the poop splatters the back of the shed. Most of it drops down the gap at the back but some remains on the shelf. During the longer winter hours in the shed I don’t want the girls sat in poop plus we would like to keep the shed as clean as possible. It needed a rethink. I know, Steve, you already questioned this from the start but we have to learn as we go.

The back of the shed is getting splattered
I said to my husband that obviously a perch would solve all these problems but it worried me that the girls wouldn’t be able to pass each other while trying to get to their desired position and there is a danger of a girl getting knocked to the floor.
He suggested the answer would be to put up two perches parallel to each other so that they could use the second perch to pass each other. Brilliant!
I sanded out the poop marks on the back of the shed and my husband fitted two perches.

We now have two parallel perches with a wider gap behind the one at the back

Emerald was the first to investigate as she is always the first one in

She looks a bit wobbly but I think they will soon get used to it

Speckles gets to the top perch

Toffee joins them but seems a bit unsure

Speckles is determined to keep her place on the top perch even though she has been moved from her original position

Butterscotch has yet to make an appearance

Butterscotch looks like she wants to join them on the top perch

butterscotch has also made it to the top perch
It took a lot longer than usual for the girls to get settled with lots of coming and going from the shed but in the end they settled with all of them on the top perch. I think this proves the perches are a success because the girls all want to be on the top perch and now they can.
I had one last peek at the girls after our evening meal and they were all still in the same position and settled.
This morning at six o’clock I could hear Butterscotch shouting. I was just trying to decide if I should go out and check on them when it went quiet again. At nearly half past six I could once more hear Butterscotch shouting but it soon went quiet again. At quarter to seven I went out to them.
I checked the little coops as I do every morning just in case there is an early egg. There was Butterscotch’s cream coloured, round egg. That explains the earlier shouting before and after her egg laying. She laid her first egg the day before yesterday so it looks like she is now in the swing of it and could be a good egg layer. It also shows that she is now settled in the flock.
Cleaning the shed was so easy this morning with all the poop below the top perches and none on the back of the shed. I am really pleased with how these new perches are working and think we have now perfected the shed.
I think the girls will soon get used to the perches and settle at bedtime as easily as before and it was so good to see the new girls roosting with the rest of the flock. This is one more step towards a united flock.