hi there I know this has been asked before but I’m new to forum and new to chickens so any additional, personal responses will help!
We have 3 hens-rhode island red, leghorn, and Ameruacana, pullets I guess, raised by us from chicks that are a little over 7 months old. They all began laying within days of one another about a month ago. They free range during the day but can go in and out of their coop.
The RIR laid first in the middle of the yard, so we put her and her egg in the box and from then on she has laid in the box, almost every day. The other two followed suit, in the box, although they aren’t as reliable. Well it’s been three days in a row without a green or white egg in the box. I thought they might be taking a break until I caught both of them red handed today-laying under the porch! The leghorn had just finished and her song called my attention to it. I went under and found 3 eggs. So they weren’t taking a break they were just laying somewhere else!
the ameraucana was still sitting so I shoo’ed her up and took her to the coop and closed her in. That was a mistake. I went back out 30 minutes later and she was pacing in the run, no egg in the box, and she was breathing with her beak open. As soon as I opened the door she ran back under the porch to lay. She was frantic and I clearly stressed her out trying to force her in.
Our two large dogs sometimes catch doves in the run when they fly in and can’t get out fast enough. But other than that I can’t think of anything that has changed or may have scared them into thinking they needed a new spot.
How do I convince them to lay in the box when they know that’s where they’re suppose to lay and clearly don’t want to?
I’m too old for Easter egg hunts, ha, please advise!
We have 3 hens-rhode island red, leghorn, and Ameruacana, pullets I guess, raised by us from chicks that are a little over 7 months old. They all began laying within days of one another about a month ago. They free range during the day but can go in and out of their coop.
The RIR laid first in the middle of the yard, so we put her and her egg in the box and from then on she has laid in the box, almost every day. The other two followed suit, in the box, although they aren’t as reliable. Well it’s been three days in a row without a green or white egg in the box. I thought they might be taking a break until I caught both of them red handed today-laying under the porch! The leghorn had just finished and her song called my attention to it. I went under and found 3 eggs. So they weren’t taking a break they were just laying somewhere else!
the ameraucana was still sitting so I shoo’ed her up and took her to the coop and closed her in. That was a mistake. I went back out 30 minutes later and she was pacing in the run, no egg in the box, and she was breathing with her beak open. As soon as I opened the door she ran back under the porch to lay. She was frantic and I clearly stressed her out trying to force her in.
Our two large dogs sometimes catch doves in the run when they fly in and can’t get out fast enough. But other than that I can’t think of anything that has changed or may have scared them into thinking they needed a new spot.
How do I convince them to lay in the box when they know that’s where they’re suppose to lay and clearly don’t want to?
I’m too old for Easter egg hunts, ha, please advise!