RainbowHen
Make eggs, not war
Some of them did but most just layed all overDid they eventually get to laying in their house?
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Some of them did but most just layed all overDid they eventually get to laying in their house?
When I suspect one of my ducks is laying out in the yard I will leave everyone locked in their coop until noon for a few days to get them back on track. Occasionally one of the girls will wait until the afternoon to lay so they can go out in the yard. When that happens I watch where they go so I can find the nest and take the eggs. Basically I want them to believe the only safe place to lay their eggs is in the coop. It helps if they like the nests in their coop and they never see anyone messing with their eggs. Sometimes they can be stubborn, but in the end they always go back to laying in the coop. At my house most of the eggs I miss get eaten by wild animals, so that helps too.