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Mine can be converted from "roll" to level. No hinges, rather I made it so that the nesting floor could be removed for ease of cleaning. So I tried leveling the floors, put in some straw and a ceramic egg. After a day or three some of them did start laying in it, I have found at least three different color eggs inside@IdyllwildAcres From what I've read, if your chicks haven't started laying yet they should take to the tilted nesting boxes the same as they would any other, as they will never have known about any other kind. The problem with my hens is they have been laying for anywhere from 6 months to two years, so the RA's are a new and strange thing to them.
Thats what I figured, but I wanted to put in some wood eggs to give them the idea and even thought of hot glueing them in place! I am thinking making one that will tilt flat should be as easy as a couple hinges....
Any chance you'd be willing to make a 2 slot rolling box with a cover over the roll away? I'd love to buy one, they look great!!!
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How much are you asking for them and where are you shipping from?