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Keep an eye on the New Hampshire when you let her out at noon. If she has a nest and has not laid in the coop, she will probably lead you to it.
Thank you! I will try that.It certainly is very possible for them to be laying out somewhere. You'll need to go on an egg hunt! haha. My girls laid any time of the day before 4 pm. You could try keeping them in and letting them out for a few hours before dusk. Do that for a few weeks and that should train them to come back to the coop to lay.
I tried following her around a bit when I got home at 10:30am (they’d been out for about two hours) but they were all a lot more interested in following ME! I will try this again in the future. Thanks!Keep an eye on the New Hampshire when you let her out at noon. If she has a nest and has not laid in the coop, she will probably lead you to it.