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In the Brooder
- May 11, 2015
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Help!
We got a new coop about one month ago. We have two buff orpingtons (both about 2 years old). One had no trouble adapting to the new coop. She figured out how to roost without a ramp (it's an a-frame and she just jumps up pretty easily) and she figured out how to hop up to the nesting box. The other couldn't figure out how to get up to roost or nesting box. She would lay on the bottom of the coop at night and laid her eggs on the floor of the coop... which made it very difficult to get to her eggs!
I called the company (small, american made) that built/shipped the coop and they were helpful and offered to send out a ramp (that is usually used for bantams) "just in case she never figures it out." That helped, but she decided to spend the night in the nesting box (easiest).
It's been about a week since she's been able to access the roost/nesting box and its been about that long since she's layed an egg. WHAT DO YOU THINK IS GOING ON?! The only other clue is that one of the last eggs she laid I didn't get in time and it broke. Would that trigger her to stop laying?
Thanks for any advice you can give!
We got a new coop about one month ago. We have two buff orpingtons (both about 2 years old). One had no trouble adapting to the new coop. She figured out how to roost without a ramp (it's an a-frame and she just jumps up pretty easily) and she figured out how to hop up to the nesting box. The other couldn't figure out how to get up to roost or nesting box. She would lay on the bottom of the coop at night and laid her eggs on the floor of the coop... which made it very difficult to get to her eggs!
I called the company (small, american made) that built/shipped the coop and they were helpful and offered to send out a ramp (that is usually used for bantams) "just in case she never figures it out." That helped, but she decided to spend the night in the nesting box (easiest).
It's been about a week since she's been able to access the roost/nesting box and its been about that long since she's layed an egg. WHAT DO YOU THINK IS GOING ON?! The only other clue is that one of the last eggs she laid I didn't get in time and it broke. Would that trigger her to stop laying?
Thanks for any advice you can give!