Perches in front of nests look good.Nesting box lower rail 10" off floor.
Might put taller fronts on them?
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Perches in front of nests look good.Nesting box lower rail 10" off floor.
Maybe take most of the wood chips OUT of the coop for a bit, so there is just barely a thin layer on the floor. That should make it less attractive to nest in.But the Orpingtons insist on digging nice little nests in the wood chips on the floor of the coup to lay their eggs.
Sounds perfectly normal. You need an experienced hen (or a decent rooster) to teach them. Lacking that, be patient and keep trying to teach them how to chicken. I've had the same thing happen on several occasions when I didn't have an older hen to "mother hen" the flock. Do remove temptation, by that I mean notice where outside the nest boxes they are laying and clear the spots so they aren't tempting. Also, try putting some ceramic eggs in the nest boxes. With chickens it's absolutely Monkey see, Monkey do.I've 7 laying hens. Two Buff Orpingtons, two Black Astrolorps, two Bielfelders and 1 Speckled Sussex. They all arrived in the same shipment and are 23 weeks old. The two Buff Orpingtons started laying an egg a day each about a week and a half ago. ....... They all seem interested in the nesting boxes with the eggs but none will go into them. This has to be the dumbest flock of chickens I've ever dealt with. I had to physically teach them to go into the coup at sunset so I could close the coup up at dark. But they wouldn't get on the roosts. Had to install an automatic night-lite in the coup so they could see.............................and physically put them on the roosting bars for about three nights before I could get them to do it on their own. I turn off the night-lite after I "tuck them in". I had 24 hens about 12 years ago and I never had to teach them to do anything. In fact, they taught me!!!!!! Am I just not being patient enough or are my hens just mentally challenged?????![]()
What are you teaching your hens???Nesting box lower rail 10" off floor.
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All roosting rails above nesting boxes at 24" from floor.
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Hens refuse to use the ramp to get up to the roosting bars and choose to hop and flap up to the roosting bars instead. So they should easily be able to reach the nesting boxes. I had 24 hens previously and they never laid an egg anywhere other than in the boxes. I'm beginning to think my poor hens are demented.![]()
Mine were the same when they were real young. I put them up in the coop for about 2-3 nights. Thats all it took. They roosted when they were comfortable getting up there. They did when they were ready.I've 7 laying hens. Two Buff Orpingtons, two Black Astrolorps, two Bielfelders and 1 Speckled Sussex. They all arrived in the same shipment and are 23 weeks old. The two Buff Orpingtons started laying an egg a day each about a week and a half ago. The others haven't figured it out yet. I have 6 nesting boxes with beautiful nests made of chopped straw. I've had wooden eggs in the nests since before the Buff Orpintons started laying. But the Orpingtons insist on digging nice little nests in the wood chips on the floor of the coup to lay their eggs. I tried picking one of them up and putting her in one of the nesting boxes but she'd have nothing to do with it. Each night when I close the tiny door to the coup I go around to the big door and bid them good night and show them the nesting boxes with the eggs in them with a flashlight. They all seem interested in the nesting boxes with the eggs but none will go into them. This has to be the dumbest flock of chickens I've ever dealt with. I had to physically teach them to go into the coup at sunset so I could close the coup up at dark. But they wouldn't get on the roosts. Had to install an automatic night-lite in the coup so they could see.............................and physically put them on the roosting bars for about three nights before I could get them to do it on their own. I turn off the night-lite after I "tuck them in". I had 24 hens about 12 years ago and I never had to teach them to do anything. In fact, they taught me!!!!!! Am I just not being patient enough or are my hens just mentally challenged?????![]()