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post #41 of 75

oh wow thanks so much for the ideas.

Gretchen
Homeschooling mom of 3 (1989, 1997 & 2000) and grandma (2008)
Married to my wonderful Harley riding husband since 1994
4 Production Red Pullets (hatched 7/21/10) Gallina, Gemma, Lil' Rojo & Peanut
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Gretchen
Homeschooling mom of 3 (1989, 1997 & 2000) and grandma (2008)
Married to my wonderful Harley riding husband since 1994
4 Production Red Pullets (hatched 7/21/10) Gallina, Gemma, Lil' Rojo & Peanut
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post #42 of 75
Thread Starter 

I see not one single community nest box on your page, thus your reply is off topic. Mind how you reply, lest it be thought of as spam, placed solely there for the advancement of your own business.

And with that, I will say no more.

Coop Worklog - 96% Done - http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=155464
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11 chickens, 13 ducks, 4 dogs, 2 cats, 1 keet, 1 cockatiel, 3 rabbits, 75 gallon aquarium.
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Coop Worklog - 96% Done - http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=155464
Duck Hut Worklog - 55% Done - http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=6243239
11 chickens, 13 ducks, 4 dogs, 2 cats, 1 keet, 1 cockatiel, 3 rabbits, 75 gallon aquarium.
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post #43 of 75

Just thinking you can probably use a closet organizer - the ones that look like shoe shelves, but wider.  hu

post #44 of 75

I had a double wide nest box with no divider (next to a regular sized box) and the chickens steadfastly refused to use it. I put a divider in and they seem a lot more willing. Before that I had 10 birds queuing up to use one box and occasionally climbing up on each other.

Reading earlier posts I could see that a cat box would be a cool option, but only if you have a spare one around that you aren't using, because they are pretty pricey. It would be cheaper to build one smile

Living with my husband, secular home-educating my 2 boys (Oct 2007, Jan 2010).
Now living in Wellington, New Zealand, with 2 cats, and no more chickens -_-
Keeping chickens Feb-October 2011.
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Living with my husband, secular home-educating my 2 boys (Oct 2007, Jan 2010).
Now living in Wellington, New Zealand, with 2 cats, and no more chickens -_-
Keeping chickens Feb-October 2011.
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post #45 of 75

Here's a small community nest box (for my small community of bantams tongue):
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/37862_june_24_019.jpg
And here Mary Ann evidently thought this was one too smile:
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/37862_all_five_layed_2-21_003.jpg

Caretaker of a lovely mixed flock including: australorp, plymouth rocks, wyandotte, d'uccles, silkies, EEs, andalusian, and a few seramas, plus a golden retriever, great dane, and three cats.  I always swore that I wouldn't succumb to chicken math.  I lied.
 

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Caretaker of a lovely mixed flock including: australorp, plymouth rocks, wyandotte, d'uccles, silkies, EEs, andalusian, and a few seramas, plus a golden retriever, great dane, and three cats.  I always swore that I wouldn't succumb to chicken math.  I lied.
 

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post #46 of 75

Well, we're still working on our newest coop, but this will basically give you an idea.  I think it qualifies as a community nest box - there are no wall dividers.  Each of those dish pan bins are at least 15"x12"x6" and there will be 6 per level.  There will be a bar up front for them to jump up on before stepping into the nests... and down below on the very bottom is going to be our chick brooder.  (We'll see how that works out....) 

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb273/inc0gnit0_OK/IMG_20110918_182313.jpg


Edited by LiLRedCV - 9/20/11 at 11:06am
Married SAHM with 2 sons (1 grown, 1 in elementary school), former Canine Companions for Independence puppy raiser (www.cci.org), 1 Yellow Lab, 2 cats, 1 pet rat, 2 African-drawf frogs, and a menagerie of organically raised/fed chickens - breeds include Iowa Blues, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks, Easter Eggers, Australorps, White Leghorns, Golden Laced Wyandotts, Buff Orpingtons, and 1 Frizzle.
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Married SAHM with 2 sons (1 grown, 1 in elementary school), former Canine Companions for Independence puppy raiser (www.cci.org), 1 Yellow Lab, 2 cats, 1 pet rat, 2 African-drawf frogs, and a menagerie of organically raised/fed chickens - breeds include Iowa Blues, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks, Easter Eggers, Australorps, White Leghorns, Golden Laced Wyandotts, Buff Orpingtons, and 1 Frizzle.
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post #47 of 75

Darkwolf,  This should qualify as a community nest box as per your request. I did my homework before designing my coop and realized that divided nest boxes were not needed. So my design incorperated two large boxes( 5' long each) with a single divider in the center purely for support purposes. The girls have no problem sharing. They are accessible from the outside of the coop for egg collection.
Erik

http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/69010_nest-vinylgirls_006.jpg   This photo shows one of two identical boxes opened from rear to give a perspective as to size.

God, Country, Family, Honor.......  Dad to RIR, NHR, White Silkie, Wellsummers, Barred Rocks, , Golden Campines, Red Star, Dominique, Americana, Auracunas, Black Austrolorps, Blue Andalusians, Wyandottes, Old English, Orp and others
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God, Country, Family, Honor.......  Dad to RIR, NHR, White Silkie, Wellsummers, Barred Rocks, , Golden Campines, Red Star, Dominique, Americana, Auracunas, Black Austrolorps, Blue Andalusians, Wyandottes, Old English, Orp and others
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post #48 of 75

do shoeboxes actually work for nesting boxes??

post #49 of 75

Here are my nestboxes, they're made from old drawers we had laying around before the chickens came along.
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/101331_img_5038_edited-1.jpg

The Crazy Funhouse Coop
I raise True Ameraucanas in lavender, black, wheaten & blue wheaten, Speckled Sussex, Swedish Flower Hens, Cream Legbars, & Salmon FavoreIles. I also have Royal Palm Turkeys, India Blue peacocks, & several colors of Guineas. I have a tiny little Yorkie, a Mal-Shi, two Great Pyrenees, & lots of cats.
Teresa

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The Crazy Funhouse Coop
I raise True Ameraucanas in lavender, black, wheaten & blue wheaten, Speckled Sussex, Swedish Flower Hens, Cream Legbars, & Salmon FavoreIles. I also have Royal Palm Turkeys, India Blue peacocks, & several colors of Guineas. I have a tiny little Yorkie, a Mal-Shi, two Great Pyrenees, & lots of cats.
Teresa

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post #50 of 75

Just built this yesterday... should have eggs in a few weeks!

http://northphillychickens.tumblr.com/

http://i.imgur.com/uQfQ9.jpg

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