PLZ TELL ME YOU GOLF BALL TRICKS FOR EGG EATING!!!

leave them in the nest, they substitute for eggs and when the chickens peck them.. they won't break, eventually making them lose interest in "Eggs".. It's also a good snake detorrent (i believe that's the right word?)... They eat the golf ball and it doesn't "De-compose" or something like that.. eventually killing them.
 
I've been trying the same thing and it isnt stopping them or when the hen lays the egg and the egg hits the golf ball, the egg is breaking. I dont know which is happening now.
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I put a golf ball in after they laid their first egg because they laid their first egg in the bottom of the coop - not in the nesting box. So when I took the egg I placed two white golf balls in a nesting box and "ta da" - the next day they laid their eggs in the two nesting box with the golf balls in them.

Now to have a little fun with 'em - I'm a practical joker, my wife will testify to that - I took one of the two golf balls away to see what they would do. They only laid eggs in the nesting box with the egg. Then I took the other golf ball away and . . . . . they didn't lay for two days!

I think they turned the joke around on me - I understood it as "no golf ball, no eggie". So naturally I gave up and put the golf balls back into their respective nesting boxes and they've reverted to one egg a day for me. It is usually at times like this when I wonder who's really being trained?
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I had an issue with egg eating when I started raising chickens. Sadly I had caused it by not gathering the eggs twice a day during the winter & the eggs froze & busted which started the problem. I put a few golf balls in each nest & then faithfully gathered eggs at least twice a day. When this didn't stop the problem I purchased the "fake eggs" made of plaster that people use for decorating. I lost less eggs this way but I still had problem hens. I ended up sitting in my chicken house & watched them to find out who was doing it (I placed eggs on the floor to speed up the process). I ended up having 2 hens that would break the eggs & a group of hens that would run over & join in once it was broke. Once I pulled the 2 problem hens out of the mix the problem stopped completely. I can tell you that I never could stop those 2 hens from egg eating & I worked on them for months using every trick in the book. It broke my heart since one of them was my first chicken. They ended up going to freezer camp.
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I wish you luck. Maybe if they just started you can get them to stop. Just put a few golf balls in each nest & make sure you collect the real ones on a regular basis.
 
i seperated her and the roo now i guess ill just let them "visit" every other day or something
 
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