- Sep 4, 2013
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What can I do to stop her from doing this. I have found them all over my front yard and today she was out in the field sitting in a nest she had made in the tall grass on an egg I have no idea how old it is. I found egg shells, so she has been doing this for a while and something is eating them. I thought about just leaving them in longer in the morning until they have all laid, of course I found her around 12pm. My fear with that is I have a bantam silkie that if left too long in the vicinity of an egg goes broody! I caught her sitting on a plastic Easter egg and clumps of dirt! Grrrrrr I have to be the worst chicken person EVER! I seem to only have problems. I want my eggs and I'm tired of hunting for them. I have 2 nest boxes for 9 hens, they all fight over 1 of the boxes. Sometimes 4 hens will be sitting on each other and the other box is empty. What should I do? If I use livestock fence around the yard will that keep them from getting into the field? At least then my egg hunt will be in shorter grass. And that will keep my hens out of the field of predators.