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In order to help our 4 pullets keep from pooping on their fresh nest bedding we have been using a cardboard barrier to keep them out of the nest box which hangs on a side of the coop from the time they come in to roost, until about 6:30AM the following morning. We pull out the cardboard at about 6:30AM but leave them cooped up for another 2 hours or so they can have that access time to the nest box, after which we let them out of their coop for breakfast and to forage. Since we found a soft shelled small egg, it appears they are now just starting to lay--yeah!
Do you think they need access to the nest box before 6:30AM to have a good chance of developing the habit of laying in the next box? Their coop is fairly small and I am hopeful that maybe using the cardboard barrier for a month or so they will be adjusted to roosting on their roosting bars in the coop, versus go back to going into the next box and poopin' their hearts out as they did previously.
You good insights are appreciated ;o)
Noel
Do you think they need access to the nest box before 6:30AM to have a good chance of developing the habit of laying in the next box? Their coop is fairly small and I am hopeful that maybe using the cardboard barrier for a month or so they will be adjusted to roosting on their roosting bars in the coop, versus go back to going into the next box and poopin' their hearts out as they did previously.
You good insights are appreciated ;o)
Noel