nest box feedback

ChueyJose

In the Brooder
5 Years
Sep 20, 2014
17
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Monmouth County, New Jersey
Hi everyone,

I put together this nesting box out of scraps I had around. In hindsight it looks kind of small. Measurments are 12"x12" 10" in the front 12" in the back. my girls will be laying in about a month so they've no experience with nesting boxes. What do yoy guys think? Is it big enough? I have 2 brown leghorns, 3 delawares, 2 RIR and 1 barred.... about 4 month old.
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Hi everyone,

I put together this nesting box out of scraps I had around. In hindsight it looks kind of small. Measurments are 12"x12" 10" in the front 12" in the back. my girls will be laying in about a month so they've no experience with nesting boxes. What do yoy guys think? Is it big enough? I have 2 brown leghorns, 3 delawares, 2 RIR and 1 barred.... about 4 month old.

It looks ok to me! If it turns out that they don't use it, try taking the top off. They'll tell you whether they like it or not ;)
 
How much of an angle is there to the top? I only ask because if it is less than, say, 45 degrees you are going to have a nice collection of poop on the top in no time(any flat surface is an invitation to hang out and poop). The actual setup is very similar to what I had my husband build for my flock - ours is a six nest setup with two rows of three.
 
Is it going to mount flush to a wall? Our box actually sits out ever so slightly due to the structure behind it. I ask because, if it is not flush, you may want to add a "lip" at the back as well as the front to prevent any kickout through the gap at the back.
 
It is not a sharp angle I do not know off the top of my head. But I would say 20 degree. Also, If I am expecting them to lay in about 1 month, when should I place the box in their coop?
 

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