Hens squawking over nest.

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In the Brooder
11 Years
Sep 5, 2008
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San Diego, CA
Whenever my Barred Rock, Poppy, is on her nest, our RIR, Ginger tries to get on it with her and they end up making a huge racket. And if she isn't trying to squeeze in there with her, she stands outside of the nest squawking. Is this normal? We have two nest boxes and only 3 pullets. Could it be that our RIR is a rooster? There is always squawking in the morning but usually after the sun is up and it doesn't sound like a rooster. We are worried about the neighbors complaining since it is so loud. Also, to my knowledge, we aren't sure our RIR has laid any eggs yet. We are only getting one egg a day.
 
I hope it is normal b/c two of ours are doing the same thing right now. One girl has been in the "nest of the day" for a while now and another is trying to squeeze in with her. There is actually a third hen perched in the run waiting for the box to become available.
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We have two boxes that are identical but it seems that each day they all vote on which box is the "box of the day"
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I would not worry too much as long as a hen does not get impatient and pop out an egg on the ground or floor!!
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Good luck and
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It's perfectly normal. The hens tend to have their favorite laying nest and if another one is in it at the same time they want to lay they can really put up a HUGE fuss. It's pretty funny to me, but they're totally serious. We have 10 boxes and they still have their favs even though there's plenty of open/available nests.
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Thanks for all the feedback. I guess I won't worry then. We love this forum. I never really knew having chickens could be so much fun!
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I was just gonna post the same question. I had a millie pullet who is laying on the *egg spot* I assume thinking about laying and heard a bunch of bawk bawking like an alarm. I thought it was her trying to lay the egg (they are new to laying). But when I poked my head in it is the Serama hen in there screaching at the top of her lungs, which is funny because she is normally the quietest of all the chickens and usually just gives a gentle *mew*.

Glad to hear this is normal!
 
Lets put it this way. Ever needed to use a potty really bad and there was someone in there? Did ya bang on the door and holler hurry up already I got to go.

Well they are doing the same thing but in chickeneze.
 
That's a great analogy. Never thought of it like that. Only problem is that once our BR is off the nest, no one goes in and lays any eggs. Our RIR is probably just bossy!
 

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