My runners have decided not to lay eggs in their shelter before I let them out to free range every morning. Fine. A daily egg hunt is okay by me. I don't mind (too much) crawling into the back of the hay shed or sorting through and under all the trumpet vines. Clearly, I needed a greater challenge.
So, the new hot spot for dropping eggs is behind a huge clump of old-fashioned climbing roses growing along the foundation of the house. The blooms are long gone this season, but the thorns are still there. Watching me crawl on my stomach through an obstacle course of sharp thorns must be amusing for them. I swear, I can hear the girls laughing!
So, the new hot spot for dropping eggs is behind a huge clump of old-fashioned climbing roses growing along the foundation of the house. The blooms are long gone this season, but the thorns are still there. Watching me crawl on my stomach through an obstacle course of sharp thorns must be amusing for them. I swear, I can hear the girls laughing!
Anyway to block some of that stuff off so they cant get to it? My guess is they don't have laying boxes they feel comfortable enough in to use them for dropping their eggs. 

