I've got hens preparing to come into lay after their first molt and 20-week pullets contemplating their first eggs.
Last Thursday I made up their nests nicely with a layer of straw and fresh shavings.
I had ONE nestbox in good shape this morning. One.
All the rest look like this -- despite the 5-inch lips on the boxes:
Additionally, they have lost at least 3 golf balls -- presumably kicked into the litter and buried. (At least it's cheap golf balls from the thrift shop, not expensive ceramic eggs).
I know that they'll settle down once the eggs are coming, but I didn't think to reserve some extra straw (I also didn't expect them to dismantle a full-tied straw bale in 4 days). So though I know that they seem to like having some straw in the box they're stuck with just shavings since the straw is all on the floor and mixed with poop now.
Having done some vent checks last night and seen the boys' footprints on their backs, I'm expecting to triple the daily egg count by the end of the month.
Last Thursday I made up their nests nicely with a layer of straw and fresh shavings.
I had ONE nestbox in good shape this morning. One.
All the rest look like this -- despite the 5-inch lips on the boxes:
Additionally, they have lost at least 3 golf balls -- presumably kicked into the litter and buried. (At least it's cheap golf balls from the thrift shop, not expensive ceramic eggs).
I know that they'll settle down once the eggs are coming, but I didn't think to reserve some extra straw (I also didn't expect them to dismantle a full-tied straw bale in 4 days). So though I know that they seem to like having some straw in the box they're stuck with just shavings since the straw is all on the floor and mixed with poop now.
Having done some vent checks last night and seen the boys' footprints on their backs, I'm expecting to triple the daily egg count by the end of the month.
