Hens not laying in nest boxes

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I have some young hands that are about four months old that I’ve just started laying eggs. I have ceramic eggs in the nest boxes but they are not laying their eggs there. They’re making a nest in the bedding in random areas in the coop and laying eggs there. Should I change the bedding in the coop to sand and keep shavings in the boxes? Any advice is appreciated.
 

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I have some young hands that are about four months old that I’ve just started laying eggs. I have ceramic eggs in the nest boxes but they are not laying their eggs there. They’re making a nest in the bedding in random areas in the coop and laying eggs there. Should I change the bedding in the coop to sand and keep shavings in the boxes? Any advice is appreciated.
I am sorry the pictures are sideways. I don’t know how to fix it.
 
It is possible your pullets are not understanding that these are, in fact, meant to be nesting boxes. This could be because they are on ground level and not separated from the rest of the floor. Maybe your chickens want more secluded, protective-seeming spaces for laying their eggs? Some people put 'curtains' in front of the boxes to make them seem more isolated, and I personally use cat litter boxes.
 
I’ll add using fake egg in a couple or all of the nests to show them where to lay.
 
I would put some fronts on the nests, 4-6" high, and use different bedding in the nests than what's on the floor.
 

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