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Where do cockerels sleep?

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If the brood hen is with them, they sleep under the hen. They stay safe and warm under her wings and body. Chicks raised in an artificial incubator are raised in a brooder box which maintains a constant temperature and humidity until the chicks are old enough to withstand the ambient outside/inside temperatures.

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well maybe around 9 hrs or sometimes it might wake up and go back to sleep so it depends

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Well mine sleep on roosts with their girls but some of mine sleep in wooden houses filled with hay.

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