They haven't touched eggs yet. They had ample opportunity, since some of the layers went into their pen and laid their eggs. I had to dig for them, since the CX would turn the bedding all up - but I knew which corner a certain hen preferred and would get them every night (she has since gone broody so don't have to worry about digging for them for a while).Aoxa I have done the same thing with mine and they have about 1 and 1/2 out of 2 acres to roam and they do roam but my problem is that in order to do this I have to block access to the layer coop and access to the feed buckets for it to work. They (CRX or Freedom Rangers) are amazing at foraging because they are constantly hungry but they forage everywhere and it's like they talk to each other. I went from getting two dozen eggs a day down to getting 4 a day and found that it was from the meat birds getting in the coop and eating my eggs as well as bugs feed and whatever else they could get their little beaks on. Maybe it's where I got my birds from, not sure. This batch I just did would get into the coop daily and eat the eggs and the minute I went outside they would run up and swarm my legs so that I would feed them. If I didn't give them something they would peck at my legs and I actually had little blood blisters on my legs from where they bit and twisted with their beaks.
Not sure what I am doing wrong but wow. The meat was good but the behavior really wasn't.
They do swarm me, but so do all of my chickens when it is feeding time. They see me after work, and they come running! It's adorable. None have pecked me. They do get under foot, but I don't mind.
Really they are good birds. Only complaint I have is that they eat so fast they gasp when it's time to feed.