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Rooster’s big booty
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Meet my handsome rooster, who has developed an amusing yet frustrating habit of blocking the automatic door of our Eglu coop with his big booty! Every night, I find myself venturing out to gently scootch him into the coop so I can manually close the door. It’s become quite the nightly ritual, and to be honest, it’s a real pain! He never used to do this, and I miss the days when he would head inside independently and safely. Has anyone else encountered this quirky dilemma with their feathered friends? I’d love to hear your experiences and any tips you might have to help me reclaim our peaceful bedtime routine. Thank you for your cluck-tastic insights!

| My handsome rooster has made a habit of settling in the doorframe of our Eglu coop at night. His big booty blocks the automatic door from closing. I’ve been going out to scootch him in, then close the door manually. But he’s stubborn, it’s a pain and. he didn’t use to do this! Has anyone experienced a problem like this? I’d love to get back to our old way of life when they go to bed reliably and independently and most importantly, safely! Thank you. [link] [comments] |
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