I'm not sure where you live but if you let her lay on her eggs outside of the coop, she will more than likely get picked of by a predator before the eggs hatch. If you can keep her inside and make a quiet secluded area inside the coop, she may lay eggs in there. (Mine always liked to lay community nests in big plastic wheelbarrows).Yes I happened upon them Saturday evening and Sunday morning they had escaped! I've got 6 pearl females and 3 males and I really wanted some variation. They are going to stay in for a while for sure. I've got my pearls cooped in two separate groups and no one strays far, I'm guessing since half is pinned in. Can I do this to my new two? I don't know if they are bonded or much about them except she's laying