I assume most folks here keep the more alert and flighty breeds. I do - brown Leghorn, silver spangled Hamburgs, Fayoumis, etc. My question is, does anyone have any tips for getting these wilder type breeds to lay in nest boxes? We have a very dense habitat on our property with ton of thick brush. Can't find my eggs!
I don't bother picking certain breeds, as long as I have fairly 'Normal' eggs. (Normal is a setting on the washing Machine.) After the heat lamp, All of my chickens spend Some time in a hutch. Early on, I open the door, then leave the door open, even if I have to put up a ramp for them.They are safe overnight, but as they age, can get out early as they wish. We're at 18 weeks, this batch.
*I line pet carriers boxes or any other hideaway with straw. I've been lucky, having an older hen to show the youngsters the situation. Just y-day found One Production Red's first egg in the same box as the older hen! There is a bush they meander through, I keep an eye on, in case anyone takes a hankering to lay there. It's fairly open where I am at, so the Hound dog, gets
OUT AS SOON AS she says there's a Scent too close for comfort! Thought Sure I had lost a more outside cat, due to nearby coyotes, but he showed Up! WHEW!
I DO have several places, trees, porches, bushes, they can dart to should a Rooster give a warning.