Do not have only ONE nest box!

I was attempting to be lighthearted but also a bit concerned that some few newbies might take the concept at face value. As mentioned I have seen many coops on BYC, usually small, with 4 or more nests when less would suffice given stated goals. I recently saw a post that claimed 1.6 Sq ft of ventilation in an 8'x4' coop with 4 birds was sufficient after being told 1 Sq ft per bird was needed. Same person intended to close their windows in the winter. Also I have never had a broody bird.

@Riverbend Farms - apologies I did not mean to offend.
 
I was attempting to be lighthearted but also a bit concerned that some few newbies might take the concept at face value. As mentioned I have seen many coops on BYC, usually small, with 4 or more nests when less would suffice given stated goals. I recently saw a post that claimed 1.6 Sq ft of ventilation in an 8'x4' coop with 4 birds was sufficient after being told 1 Sq ft per bird was needed. Same person intended to close their windows in the winter. Also I have never had a broody bird.

@Riverbend Farms - apologies I did not mean to offend.
Yes I understand. I could see some new people taking it as fact.
 
Do not just have one nesting box, even if you only have 2 or 3 chickens. At least one will go broody, take the nesting box and scream at all the other chickens...
At least 2 is absolutely necessary because if a hen is on the nest laying, the other lady/ladies will have somewhere to lay besides the coop floor.

I have 4 boxes for my 8-15 girls (varies according to the season), and they use 2-3 fairly consistently. Of course, they have their almighty *favored* nest (that often changes for no reason) and sometimes a hen will pace around waiting to use the favored nest when someone else is in it. However, they tend to give that up and rush to another box if urgency requires it.

When you gotta go, you gotta go.
 

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