Hey all! Merry almost Christmas! Only 12 days to go! Haven't even contemplated Christmas gifts yet

Hard to believe how fast this year has blown past. Am so looking forward to the 10 days off work starting the 24th though

I need the break!
OK minor rant

time:

Not sure which one, but at least one and possibly as many as three of my buff orps think they are sea turtles... they INSIST on burying their eggs in the coop litter instead of using the nest boxes I so graciously provided them. Could it be because I'm using deep litter and it's "warmer" than the straw in the nest boxes? I'm almost afraid of what's going to happen once the runs are finished and they can go outside and up under the coop... I am NOT looking forward to trying to retrieve eggs from under there as it's 6 feet wide by 10 feet deep and has buried hardware cloth around the 3 sides not open to the run...
It seems they also like to eat the straw from the nest boxes...

when I check them in the evenings they have full/hard crops and the straw from the nest boxes slowly gets "chewed up" and disappears... It seems my white wyandottes like to eat the nest box straw as well. They all chow down in the am when I bring them their FF, eat all of it over the course of the day and none of them seem ill or worse off from their dietary supplement, but it concerns me a bit.
Any ideas how to get the girls to use the nest boxes (more regularly)? Thoughts/comments on potential dietary issues that might be causing the silly things to be eating the straw?
On a high note; got 16 eggs the other day from 30 pullets

While the buff orps were the first to start producing (3-5 eggs a day now from 7 of them), the new hampshires have become the best of the breeds at present with 7 pullets providing 5-6 eggs a day, most a nice deep brown, all nicely placed in the straw inside the nest boxes. I get 1-2 eggs a day from the group consisting of the white wyandottes (7 pullets) and delawares (I believe are the only producers - 2 pullets). and 1-3 per day from the black australorps. If when these 2 groups really start producing, I should be rolling in eggs... Have developed some customers, but will need more soon.
Stay warm everyone! Back to the sidelines