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I actually started out with aspen shavings in the nest boxes for all my hens (last year). Then I experimented with some hay in one of the nest boxes with shavings in the other to see if they preferred one over the other. Hay was right out, they used it more as a bathroom than a nest box
Then I tried the pellet bedding one time because the
tractor supply had 2 bags on sale because they had been ripped open when unpacking them. The chickens LOVED them! They completely stopped using the nest boxes unless there were pellets in the bottom. In fact, after I had used up the 2 bags i went back to the aspen shavings and they started laying their eggs outside on the ground instead of the nest boxes!
No problem with me, the pellets were cheaper and easier to clean the coop, plus when I clean it out the pellets just go directly onto my garden and don't blow all over like the shavings did. We had an EXTREMELY cold and long winter here this year. I didn't take out the pellets and replace with new pellets like I normally do, I just kept adding a new layer on top until it was about 4 inches thick (hoping that it would help insulate). Everyone survived.
We're now up to 7 chicks! How long should I let her sit on the remaining eggs? No new pips this afternoon. I guess I can take them away tomorrow if there are still no new pips.
If you don't have any pips by tomorrow I'd go ahead and remove the last eggs unless it was a staggerd hatch like NellaBean had, but after 48 hrs she will probably need to leave the nest anyeway and show chicks where food and water is. Congrats on the hatch..
Oh goodness, I went out this morning and there was a brand new baby chick! That brings the total up to 8, with 3 more eggs in the nest. I dare remove any eggs today since by last night the newbie hadn't even pipped yet.
I'll wait and see what the rest of the day brings. I put a small waterer and feeder up in the coop (the coop is about 3 feet off the ground with a ramp going up to the pop door, so now way the chicks could make it up and down that yet) and the momma has already been out several times yesterday and this morning showing the babies where to get food and water.