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Great video - the poop deck is brilliant!!!!! Ours is made of wood and of course at times it would get SO wet from urine, making it really hard to keep sanitary. So I have been using newspaper and changing it daily, and have been trying to come up with a better material. This is so simple, I don't know why I never thought of tiles!
As for your egg problems, I cannot give you any good advice that's not already been mentioned. We painstakingly made "precise" nesting boxes for our coop and our girls were not impressed at all. They would use the nesting boxes now and again (and using a fake egg did help entice them a little) but 9 times out of 10 they would always head for a corner of the coop. It has been this way for years, and every time we bring in a newbie they seem to tow the same line. I finally put a large wicker basket their corner of choice, filled it with straw and now that is almost all that they use for laying. They will use the nest box on the rare occasion that they can't wait any longer for the basket to be vacated by one of their sisters. But I have one girl who I swear holds her egg until I let them out to roam, and then she goes and lays under a bush or our tractor and sometimes even on the roof of one of our out buildings...she makes me work to find her eggs!
What works for one person's flock may not work for yours - Keep trying, you'll find your solution, even though it might not be "text book"
Best of luck and thanks for the poop deck idea!
Ciao for now,
Empathy
As for your egg problems, I cannot give you any good advice that's not already been mentioned. We painstakingly made "precise" nesting boxes for our coop and our girls were not impressed at all. They would use the nesting boxes now and again (and using a fake egg did help entice them a little) but 9 times out of 10 they would always head for a corner of the coop. It has been this way for years, and every time we bring in a newbie they seem to tow the same line. I finally put a large wicker basket their corner of choice, filled it with straw and now that is almost all that they use for laying. They will use the nest box on the rare occasion that they can't wait any longer for the basket to be vacated by one of their sisters. But I have one girl who I swear holds her egg until I let them out to roam, and then she goes and lays under a bush or our tractor and sometimes even on the roof of one of our out buildings...she makes me work to find her eggs!
What works for one person's flock may not work for yours - Keep trying, you'll find your solution, even though it might not be "text book"

Best of luck and thanks for the poop deck idea!
Ciao for now,
Empathy