Nesting Box ?

lunkerchicken

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My little ladies should begin laying soon and I had a question about lining the nesting box floor. As of right now, my nesting boxes are boarded up so the girls don't use it to sleep in. I have a foam mat secured to the floor of each box but wanted to put something on top. I use pine shavings on the main coop floor and wanted to use something different. Any suggestions? Hay? Straw? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I would eliminate the foam pad and only use the shavings. They will foul the nest and the foam will attract and hold the moisture and odors.
 
shavings...straw and hay get hot...and also they have tunnels like a reg. straw and they draw lice/mites in them...
 
I was thinking about buying those new nesting pads, I forget what they are made of, but they are washable and breathable. Have you seen those?
 
This is what I use with pine shavings. Easy to clean. I put old plastic trays on the top for the poop.


 
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I use a gray plastic nest pad that looks like a the plastic grass door mats. I found the best price at www.Cutlersupply.com. It is very easy to clean. I just hit it against the side of something and the droppings fall off. Occasionally I wash them. It is made so that all of the "grass" ends point in on direction and since I use rollout nest boxes it aids in the eggs leaving the nest box.
 

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