Question regarding giant jerseys & nesting boxes

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hi ◡̈ I’ve got 3 giant jerseys & 3 Wyandotte’s , my plan was to use 5 gallon buckets laid on their side for nesting boxes, will that be to small for my giant girls? Will my Wyandotte’s like bigger boxes? Should I do and combination of big and small boxes?
 
I have brahmas....who like to cram into nest boxes 12 x 12 x 8. They aren't much smaller than giants. 5 gallon buckets are a bit larger. Personally, I think it's a great idea.
 
I would not use the buckets. They are tight for large chickens and don't have a flat surface to stand on. Chickens stand up when they lay eggs. I recommend at least 14" tall and 12" wide for large breeds.
 
I would not use the buckets. They are tight for large chickens and don't have a flat surface to stand on. Chickens stand up when they lay eggs. I recommend at least 14" tall and 12" wide for large breeds.
However, when chickens build nests on the ground, they scoop a "cup" into the dirt that the eggs lay in. The hen's feet are on the lip of the cup and she crouches down there to incubate/brood. The curve would actually help with that. The only issue: a lip for the hen's feet. Could easily be solved my screwing a couple strips into the side walls inside the bucket. 1 x 1/2 running from bucket lip to bottom 1/3 around the bucket would likely work.
 
However, when chickens build nests on the ground, they scoop a "cup" into the dirt that the eggs lay in. The hen's feet are on the lip of the cup and she crouches down there to incubate/brood. The curve would actually help with that. The only issue: a lip for the hen's feet. Could easily be solved my screwing a couple strips into the side walls inside the bucket. 1 x 1/2 running from bucket lip to bottom 1/3 around the bucket would likely work.
Yes, but the curved sides make the height even smaller.
 

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