Hard part, since it has been almost 10 years since my adult hens were chicks - is remembering what I did before?
Here's my question: currently the nesting boxes are open and the chicks basically use it as a place to sleep. Naturally, the latter leads to regular pine shaving replacement to keep it clean. The roosting part of my coop which is right next to the nesting boxes has a sliding cleaning tray which makes cleaning up under the roosting bars a lot easier
In my vague recollection I *think* I allowed my 9+ old hens (when they were chicks) access to the nesting boxes and then at some point they preferred to roost. Not sure if the rememberance is correct?
Anyway, should I just leave the nesting boxes open for now or should I temporarily close them off to encourage the chicks to use the roosting bars instead (where it is more convienient for me to clean)?
Here's my question: currently the nesting boxes are open and the chicks basically use it as a place to sleep. Naturally, the latter leads to regular pine shaving replacement to keep it clean. The roosting part of my coop which is right next to the nesting boxes has a sliding cleaning tray which makes cleaning up under the roosting bars a lot easier
In my vague recollection I *think* I allowed my 9+ old hens (when they were chicks) access to the nesting boxes and then at some point they preferred to roost. Not sure if the rememberance is correct?
Anyway, should I just leave the nesting boxes open for now or should I temporarily close them off to encourage the chicks to use the roosting bars instead (where it is more convienient for me to clean)?