Yes i know, but im not building savy and cant get anyone aorund here to help me to save anyones life. unless of course I wait about a year while continuely nagging them. So I make due with what I have. Hopefully after selling a few dozen of eggs and after the next swap ill be saved enough to get a guy that helped my cousin build her pen to builb me a new chicken pen with a small nest house for the ducks
I have no building savy either and my husband has done so much I don't want to ask him to now add a nest box after he spent so much time with his not too savy building skills makinga new duck house. I just put a wide board accross one end of the house and firmly braced it against the frame with some scraps of 2x4s, then filled this area with clean straw. I bought a package of wooden eggs and had it sitting in this "nest box" before anyone started laying this season. When the first hen started laying she put her egg next to the wooden ones from day one! It's so clean!!! I'm still waiting for the other five to start though, we shall see what happens then.
But some people have just used plastic bins for their nest boxes. It doesn't have to be anything special. It seems to me the higher it is the less likely they will poop in it. Just so long as you see it is low enough so they can get to it. I worried mine was up too high because they weren't pooping in it, until I saw they were getting in and moving around the wooden eggs. They love those things, they're like little baby dolls to them!!
I have no building savy either and my husband has done so much I don't want to ask him to now add a nest box after he spent so much time with his not too savy building skills makinga new duck house. I just put a wide board accross one end of the house and firmly braced it against the frame with some scraps of 2x4s, then filled this area with clean straw. I bought a package of wooden eggs and had it sitting in this "nest box" before anyone started laying this season. When the first hen started laying she put her egg next to the wooden ones from day one! It's so clean!!! I'm still waiting for the other five to start though, we shall see what happens then.
But some people have just used plastic bins for their nest boxes. It doesn't have to be anything special. It seems to me the higher it is the less likely they will poop in it. Just so long as you see it is low enough so they can get to it. I worried mine was up too high because they weren't pooping in it, until I saw they were getting in and moving around the wooden eggs. They love those things, they're like little baby dolls to them!!