Nesting box size for bigger breeds

Mine are 16x16x16 and they still gang up in there, scratch, rearrange, etc. And yes, the Brahmas are usually the guilty party.

x2, I'd go with 16" cubes. I only have standard size breeds and my boxes are 14.5" cubes, gives them lots of room to stand, turn around, etc.
 
3 months ago or so built nesting box with daughter for her school project. Started with 12x12 square cube as a basis. It is a bit longer than 36 inch for 3 cubes,Put 30 degree slope on top so back is about 16 to 18 inches i believe. The brahmas lays eggs in it with the australorps and rangers. Put the slope on so more head room and they don't roost on it.
I wish I had made it deeper and a bit wider. They seem to scratch the straw out and I refill with straw every couple days. I think I would go 16 inches in height at least anyway then can run 4 inch board in front which help hold the bedding in. Width and depth I prolly go 14 to 16 inches.
So with a 2 inch board on the front of the one made the opening in 12 wide 10 inches high and 12 inch deep, but it works.
 
I saw a bald eagle come land in the tree by my house and grab my camera to take a picture, did not get a picture of the eagle though. Did go put chickens away and lock them up and took picture of nesting box.
the one picture is kinda fuzzy, but there is a brahma in it. I have not had any broken eggs at least so far.
 

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I saw a bald eagle come land in the tree by my house and grab my camera to take a picture, did not get a picture of the eagle though. Did go put chickens away and lock them up and took picture of nesting box.
the one picture is kinda fuzzy, but there is a brahma in it. I have not had any broken eggs at least so far.
Thank you. This helps alot!
 

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