Does nest area have to be divided, or can it just be one open space?

pcvbarry

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Mar 10, 2009
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As we endeavour with our first coop, my husband and I debate about the nest area. I've only read about individual nest boxes (for example, the nest area is 1x4, so we put in divider walls to make 3 or 4 nests), but he says we can just leave the whole 1x4 space open (with a short wall in front to keep material/eggs in) and the hens will nestle right in.

Does anyone know the "right" answer? Or at least have a preference?
 
Most people like the individual nesting boxes, but what your husband is talking about is called a community nesting box. The hens will probably lay in it without a problem.
 
I think that the unseperated nest boxes would work fine. Both will work but you could save some time and materials by leaving them unseperated.
 
I have both and my hens prefer the ones that are divided and will only use the community one if the others are full. I will be putting in a divider soon.
 
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My husband over does everything and made about fifteen nest boxes for our hens, and they only use three of them, go figure. I would think that the communal nest box would work okay, I guess it's just a matter of preference.
 
My 3 girls share 1 small dog house as a nest box.
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