We currently have only two hens that will be 2 years old this April. We used to have three, but one was tragically lost before Christmas because of my own negligence. That’s another story entirely… but wondering if that may be contributing to my chicken’s new behavior that started over a month ago.
I know that younger pullets will oftentimes sleep in nest boxes which is why you block them off until they start laying. I also know that the nests should be lower than the roosts because chickens like to sleep in the highest/safest place. Even though my coop is very small, there was enough space to raise the roosting bar a little higher. Jewel, my Americauna loves it there. But Pepper, my Barred Rock will now always sleep in the nest area if given the opportunity.
When I first noticed there was poop in the nest I would just clean it out. Then I started checking the coop every night, found Pepper in there and lifted her to the roost where she usually stayed for the rest of the night, but not always.
Since it’s winter, they’ve both stopped laying. And since I don’t really want to keep moving her every single night, I ended up blocking access to the nests. When I first did this, Pepper would then just sleep on the floor. None of the chickens had ever done that before… ever! Once again lifted her to the roost. I guess it’s not that big of a deal, but when she sleeps on the ground and poops during the night, her bottom gets poopy. Which also gets tiresome to clean.
So then I put a wobbly board across the floor where she would sleep and that seemed to have solved the problem. Yay! She was back to roosting all by herself like a normal chicken! Then I removed the barrier from the nest boxes… and like an invitation, she was back to sleeping in the nest! Ughh! This cycle has happened a few times now.
I can’t just keep blocking the nest boxes because they will start laying again eventually. I keep checking for eggs elsewhere but none so far. When do chickens start laying again in spring? (Last year they all kept laying through the winter which I heard is normal for first year hens)
Wow, sorry for that ridiculously long explanation but it seems like I’ve tried everything. What should I do? Does anyone have some insight?
I know that younger pullets will oftentimes sleep in nest boxes which is why you block them off until they start laying. I also know that the nests should be lower than the roosts because chickens like to sleep in the highest/safest place. Even though my coop is very small, there was enough space to raise the roosting bar a little higher. Jewel, my Americauna loves it there. But Pepper, my Barred Rock will now always sleep in the nest area if given the opportunity.
When I first noticed there was poop in the nest I would just clean it out. Then I started checking the coop every night, found Pepper in there and lifted her to the roost where she usually stayed for the rest of the night, but not always.
Since it’s winter, they’ve both stopped laying. And since I don’t really want to keep moving her every single night, I ended up blocking access to the nests. When I first did this, Pepper would then just sleep on the floor. None of the chickens had ever done that before… ever! Once again lifted her to the roost. I guess it’s not that big of a deal, but when she sleeps on the ground and poops during the night, her bottom gets poopy. Which also gets tiresome to clean.
So then I put a wobbly board across the floor where she would sleep and that seemed to have solved the problem. Yay! She was back to roosting all by herself like a normal chicken! Then I removed the barrier from the nest boxes… and like an invitation, she was back to sleeping in the nest! Ughh! This cycle has happened a few times now.
I can’t just keep blocking the nest boxes because they will start laying again eventually. I keep checking for eggs elsewhere but none so far. When do chickens start laying again in spring? (Last year they all kept laying through the winter which I heard is normal for first year hens)
Wow, sorry for that ridiculously long explanation but it seems like I’ve tried everything. What should I do? Does anyone have some insight?