First Egg at 7pm - How to schedule?

JimmyMack

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Apr 14, 2011
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We found our first "real" egg last night around 7pm. I knew they were ready as there had been a few weak eggs a week earlier. I thought they might be laying in the bushes, but I could never find anything. From the suggestion of another member, I "locked" them in their coop for 24+ hours and viola, an egg. It wasn't in the nest box, although I see they have nestled in their and moved stuff around. I did let them out for an hour last night before dark.

Now, they are back in the coop and I am hoping to have them use their nest boxes, but my main question is how do I get them to change their schedule from laying at 7pm to 7 am, then they can play all day? Do I need to give it more time and they will get on a schedule themselves, or is there something else to help it along? Lastly, do their schedules adjust to each other (when one lays do the others say, "Hey, maybe I should do the same", or is it completely random.

I'd like to get them on a schedule because they are really cooped up...literally. The coop is small and only designed for night and nesting. It's 18-20 square feet for 6 birds. The rest of the time they are strolling about our property.

Thank you!

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You can't change their schedule. But a 7 PM egg should be good news for you. The usual cycle is around 25 hours, so ordinarily they lay a little later in the day each day, until they lay near sunset, then they skip a day, then begin laying early.
 
If only chickens were that obedient! Then my hosta plant would be unmolested, thier dustbaths wouldn't be under the fence, their feed would stay in the container I put it in, and I wouldn't have to check for eggs several times a day!
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On a serious note though, ddawn gave you really good information. At least part of the time they'll be laying when you want them to!
 
Thank you. So it appears they have their own schedule and I just need to hope they will use the nesting boxes? Have a great weekend.
 
I've read if you put a fake egg or golf balls in their nest they will get the idea to lay their eggs in the appropriate place. Good Luck! I'm still waiting on our first eggs:pop
 
I'd say keep them locked up for several days, and using the nest box will become a habit and they will return to it. Make sure when they are free ranging they are able to get back to the nest easily.
 
Well, kept them locked up for a few days... had a little success. One in the nest box one morning.

Noticed one of my Red Stars missing...looked around and she was in the lillies, all bedded down. I picked her up, put her in the coop and an hour later, an egg in the ensting box.

Found a discovery of 10 eggs in the woods. I suppose someone has been laying for a few weeks.

PS - chicks are 18 weeks, so one Red Star started at 17 weeks and the other at 18 weeks.
 

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