- May 25, 2016
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Hello Everyone-
I have a Black Australorp who does not want ANYONE in the coop when she is in one of the 2 nesting boxes. We have 3 almost year old pullets. Anyone pops their head in the coop- and she starts cackling at them.
I am wondering if anyone has had a gal like this and tried adding curtains to the nesting boxes. Thinking if she can't see them, perhaps she won't pitch such a fit. If one is brave enough to just go into the other box, there is absolutely no issue. She is quiet and goes about her business. Doesn't help that this gal likes to get nice and comfy and can take a few hours in the box!
Anyway- thoughts- is it worth trying curtains?
thanks for any advice
-Jerie
I have a Black Australorp who does not want ANYONE in the coop when she is in one of the 2 nesting boxes. We have 3 almost year old pullets. Anyone pops their head in the coop- and she starts cackling at them.
I am wondering if anyone has had a gal like this and tried adding curtains to the nesting boxes. Thinking if she can't see them, perhaps she won't pitch such a fit. If one is brave enough to just go into the other box, there is absolutely no issue. She is quiet and goes about her business. Doesn't help that this gal likes to get nice and comfy and can take a few hours in the box!
Anyway- thoughts- is it worth trying curtains?
thanks for any advice
-Jerie