Hesitantkarma13
Hatching
Hi everyone!
I got my first hens this year, 2 Easter Eggers that are 18 weeks, 2 Buff Orpingtons that are 17 weeks, and a Silver Laced Wyandotte that is also 17 weeks. They spend the night in their coop, but I let them out first thing in the morning and they free range the neighborhood all day and come home to eat, drink, beg for treats, etc. They spend a lot of time in some bushes between my yard and the neighbors, and the last few days one of the Buffs is singing an "egg song" in there every now and then. I've looked around under the bushes, and don't see any eggs. There are also none in my coop, except the ceramic kind I put in there for inspiration. I know they're still a bit young for laying, but the mystery egg song worries me, and so does the fact that they seem uninterested in their coop until bedtime. (Though lately they want to roost on top of it instead of in it, but that's a problem for another thread....)
I'd like to avoid locking them in the coop, because even though it has a small run attached it's too small for 5 chickens, which is apparently a common beginner mistake that I'll be correcting before winter.
So, long story short...is my hen hiding her eggs, or just testing out her voice? And will my girls be likely to lay in the coop they roost in, or out in the neighborhood somewhere? Thanks in advance!
Here's a picture of the main offender taking a break from yogurt time to pose for you:
I got my first hens this year, 2 Easter Eggers that are 18 weeks, 2 Buff Orpingtons that are 17 weeks, and a Silver Laced Wyandotte that is also 17 weeks. They spend the night in their coop, but I let them out first thing in the morning and they free range the neighborhood all day and come home to eat, drink, beg for treats, etc. They spend a lot of time in some bushes between my yard and the neighbors, and the last few days one of the Buffs is singing an "egg song" in there every now and then. I've looked around under the bushes, and don't see any eggs. There are also none in my coop, except the ceramic kind I put in there for inspiration. I know they're still a bit young for laying, but the mystery egg song worries me, and so does the fact that they seem uninterested in their coop until bedtime. (Though lately they want to roost on top of it instead of in it, but that's a problem for another thread....)
I'd like to avoid locking them in the coop, because even though it has a small run attached it's too small for 5 chickens, which is apparently a common beginner mistake that I'll be correcting before winter.

So, long story short...is my hen hiding her eggs, or just testing out her voice? And will my girls be likely to lay in the coop they roost in, or out in the neighborhood somewhere? Thanks in advance!
Here's a picture of the main offender taking a break from yogurt time to pose for you:
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