You should check out his smoker thread
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/721017/opas-recirculating-smoker#post_9888988
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/721017/opas-recirculating-smoker#post_9888988
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That's correct. Also if you look closely at the nest pads you will see a directional weft in the grass like material. Insuring that they point downward will also aid in the egg rolling out of the nest.Please bear with me for a sec... to see if I am getting this right. Hens will find the nest pads comfortable enough to lay an egg on? Once that happens, gravity pulls/rolls the egg back away from them and rest against the bumper. Right?![]()
Turns out, all we needed was a little time to see it for ourselves. My wife caught one of the chickens with its head in the roll out box. The eggs(first egg) rolls about 8" from the bucket, but eggs laid thereafter stack up and are within reach of the chickens. I'll extend it 4-6 inches and the problem oughta go away.You want to make sure that the opening is just tall enough for the egg to roll through. Some birds will try to reach through to get at the eggs. Since the average bird's neck is about 6" insure that the eggs can roll at least 8". A roll thru curtain can also help keep the hens for seeing the eggs.
Quote: Change of plans(because I fogot and my wife reminded me). We're gonna try some naugahyde curtains first, then, if that fails, I'll extend the boxes.![]()
Quote: Change of plans(because I fogot and my wife reminded me). We're gonna try some naugahyde curtains first, then, if that fails, I'll extend the boxes.![]()
A curtain that is made of strips will be easier for the eggs to roll thru. I used some rubber similar to inner tube and after installing cut it into 1/4" strips. Works great