laying off roost?!

mpollock

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Aug 27, 2020
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Advice needed! 2 part question:
I have 16 hens all the same age, all whom have started laying in the last month. I live in NH so it is very cold here right now. I have 6 laying boxes....and they use only 1. I find 10 eggs in it sometimes. One of my Orpingtons is going broody on me and kicking others out while they are trying to lay to sit on eggs. I need to break her, but how do I get my girls to use other boxes?

Second Part: I was finding eggs under the roost and today I observed one of my barred rocks climb onto the roost (about 8am) and lay off the top roost! Luckily I do deep litter method so the eggs aren't breaking, but I have 6 laying boxes....why is she roosting 6 feet in the air to lay!?!

Any advice is welcome!
 
Put an egg in another box to start them off? I think they're always going to want to add to someone else's collection of eggs.

I home you get an answer on the roost laying, because I get eggs on the floor there sometimes too. But I've never seen it happen, so always assumed those were surprises or it was still dark or something.
 
Put an egg in another box to start them off? I think they're always going to want to add to someone else's collection of eggs.

I home you get an answer on the roost laying, because I get eggs on the floor there sometimes too. But I've never seen it happen, so always assumed those were surprises or it was still dark or something.
That's what I thought about the roost laying until I watched her climb up and settle down and lay from up there!
 
Put one fake egg in each nest.
Laying off the roost is just a confused new layer...she might not be comfortable going into a nest yet(was the favorite nest occupied when you saw this happen?)......the fake eggs can help that.
 
That makes sense, and yes, there were 2 hens in the favorite box at this point so that may have been it. I'll get some of the wooden eggs.
 

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