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- May 14, 2024
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Would small plastic storage totes work for Nesting boxes? I was thinking about these because they'd be easy to clean. I wanted to check with more experienced chicken owners.
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I've got different types of Wyndottes that aren't even to laying age yet and have really only been in the coop for a couple weeks I'm just trying to plan ahead. I want to make sure I'm doing things right to keep them happy.Lots of people use those. Maybe set them in a nest as an insert that can be lifted out and dumped. Maybe build a frame they can set into. You can screw them to wood to keep the hens from flipping them over. Maybe use a fender washer on the screw or a bit of wood as a furring strip so the screw head doesn't strip out.
How big are your hens? Which breeds? A tiny D-Uccle may not need a huge tote, a Jersey Giant might. A generic recommendation is that the nest needs to be 12" x 12" minimum but that should cover all hens. What size do you consider "small"?
Ok thank you I'll definitely do that. I really appreciate the advice.With Wyandottes a tote 12" x 12" or bigger should work well. My nests are 16" x 16" so bigger is not a problem. But fasten them down so they cannot flip when they step on the edge.