StevenY123
In the Brooder
- Mar 2, 2020
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Hi everyone.
i have been scouring the forums and decided to join as there are so many helpful answers out there. Myself and my wife have recently rescued three hens, built a secure coop and they seem to be eager to see and peck around their new surroundings. We got them on Saturday 28th feb 2020. A few days now. As we are new, we are eager to make sure they are very happy and comfortable. We may be a little obsessed lol.
I’d like some advice on how to get the hens used to going into their nesting box. I completely understand all of this is new to them and may not lay due to that, however they seem to be looking around for somewhere to lay.
They coop has a little ladder to the nesting box so I know they aren’t used to that at all.
My wife wants to create another little area for them to nest but I didn’t think that was a good idea as they’ll then be used to that.
sorry, so many questions lol. I hope to hear from all of you experienced owners and any help would be greatly appreciated.
thank you.
i have been scouring the forums and decided to join as there are so many helpful answers out there. Myself and my wife have recently rescued three hens, built a secure coop and they seem to be eager to see and peck around their new surroundings. We got them on Saturday 28th feb 2020. A few days now. As we are new, we are eager to make sure they are very happy and comfortable. We may be a little obsessed lol.
I’d like some advice on how to get the hens used to going into their nesting box. I completely understand all of this is new to them and may not lay due to that, however they seem to be looking around for somewhere to lay.
They coop has a little ladder to the nesting box so I know they aren’t used to that at all.
My wife wants to create another little area for them to nest but I didn’t think that was a good idea as they’ll then be used to that.
sorry, so many questions lol. I hope to hear from all of you experienced owners and any help would be greatly appreciated.
thank you.