Maddly
In the Brooder
- Jul 12, 2015
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Can anyone give me any advice on how to teach my hens not to sleep in their nesting box? They are 12 weeks old now, and we had kept the nesting box blocked off until recently. As soon as we opened it up, they moved right in and slept in the softest area. Whenever I catch them in the nesting area I shoo them out, and we have added golf balls into the nest to teach them where to lay their eggs, but they still love to hide in there at night. One hen in particular is being picked on by our two little cockerels and likes to hide out in there to escape them.
Should I close that area back up for a little longer, until the hens start laying and/or we are able to rehome our cockerels? I've tried teaching them to roost instead of sleeping on the floor, but they still prefer to all cuddle up together at night even though it is very warm here in Texas all night long.
Thanks in advance!!
Should I close that area back up for a little longer, until the hens start laying and/or we are able to rehome our cockerels? I've tried teaching them to roost instead of sleeping on the floor, but they still prefer to all cuddle up together at night even though it is very warm here in Texas all night long.
Thanks in advance!!