I have a new laying chicken and I put her in a nest box to show her where I want the eggs to go (first three eggs didn't go in). She spent a few seconds looking, turned around, stepped up on the edge of the plastic wash tubs to exit and the tub tipped. Nesting material didn't fall out, but I'm sure she wasn't happy having that happen and it's possible the egg will fall out. To also help get her used to using the tub, I put a box in the spot where two eggs ended up. Here's a photo of the set up:
(the hose will be hung up so it doesn't keep falling down across the top boxes).
Anyway, the question is How do you use these dish pan type boxes? Putting a screw in the bottom would defeat the purpose of easy clean up. Putting weights in the bottom would take up space that a chicken, and her egg needs. buy wood to go across the back side to lock them into place? Would that make it hard for me to gather eggs from the back (I have a door behind the boxes for egg gathering. Maybe I should cut a dip in the front so the chicken is less likly to use the plastic as a step and use the wood. What does anyone else think I should do?
CG
Anyway, the question is How do you use these dish pan type boxes? Putting a screw in the bottom would defeat the purpose of easy clean up. Putting weights in the bottom would take up space that a chicken, and her egg needs. buy wood to go across the back side to lock them into place? Would that make it hard for me to gather eggs from the back (I have a door behind the boxes for egg gathering. Maybe I should cut a dip in the front so the chicken is less likly to use the plastic as a step and use the wood. What does anyone else think I should do?
CG