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Nesting boxes! Help.

Aty439318

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Hello BYC Family!

Are these a good idea to use for my nesting boxes? Found them on sale at Walmart and wanted to check everyones opinion first. Haha.
 

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If you look through these you can see some of the things that people have used for nests. You'll see that your thought processes fit right in with some people.

Nest boxes
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/41108/show-us-your-nest-boxes-ingenous-design-post-it-here/220

Nest Boxes
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...-your-creative-nesting-boxes/80#post_12395882

However @mowin raises good points. Can an egg fall through those holes? Will it hold bedding? To stick with the theme I'd think straw or hay might look best for bedding but if you have it Spanish moss might look pretty good. Remember you are mostly limited by your imagination.

If the holes are too big you might consider covering them. Some people like to put feed bags or something like that in their nests. Some use feed bags as bedding, others put them on the bottom so the bedding can all be lifted out to make cleaning really easy.

You do not want a chicken to land on the edge and flip the nest over so attach it so it will remain stable. That might mean a frame to drop it into or attach it with a staple or some type of clamp. Whimsical is one thing, impractical is another.
 

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