Not sure if you were referring to my comment on the perch. Chickens need to see a safe place to land before they will jump. Look at your perch from the chickens eye level. Also they inspect better looking sideways. The perch you have might have the hens roosting there and make a mess. That is why I would think a 6 inch dowel or so would do the trick and lest likely that they will roost on it. In other words the will not blindly jump into a boxed nest without knowing what they are getting into. I do not think that your perch will cut it.
I think someone else mentioned not seeing a place to roost and you really need this or you will have one heck of a mess on your hands.
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