ccoscina
Songster
- Nov 10, 2021
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So I have three nesting boxes in my coop, all right next to each other on the same level. They a separated by wooden barriers. For some strange reason all of my chickens always lay in the same nesting box, all the way to the right. There were rare exceptions to this, and if I put fake eggs in the other boxes then a couple of the hens would use other boxes. I removed the fake eggs though because it made Broody Girl try to hatch eggs for a few weeks straight, even though the eggs were not fertilized and i had to hand feed her every day to prevent starvation. The most strange thing about it is that even if multiple birds want to lay at the same time they just pile on top of each other in the same nesting box. Sometimes there can be as Manu as 3 chickens in one nesting box. The other boxes are there but they would rather have a chicken party in just one box.
Any insight into why they do this? It doesn't really bother me much, I actually think it's kind of hilarious but it has stirred up my curiosity as to why this phenomenon occurs.
Any insight into why they do this? It doesn't really bother me much, I actually think it's kind of hilarious but it has stirred up my curiosity as to why this phenomenon occurs.