First of all, I've got to say what a blessing this website/forum has been. Most of the questions I've had I have not had to post because of the extensive advice I've seen given on this site. I did see some threads regarding free ranging and egg laying, but because I'm trying to prohibit a problem instead of solve one I thought I'd go ahead and post my particular story. Thanks ahead of time for the responses!
I've got 4 free range EE's that are about 12 weeks old. I know within a month or two (or three) I'll be having my first fresh eggs. So I have a couple of questions:
1. Because of Chicken math my 4 EE's has turned into 24 chickens (the other 20 -red star and polish- are only 4 weeks old at this point.) We've had to start construction on a bigger barn/shed style coop for all of them. So the question: do I wait to actually put the nesting boxes in there until they're closer to laying or do I go ahead and put them in there now before we transition them to their new home? If I wait until they're closer to laying age, at what time should I put them in?
2. They are completely free range chickens. They have access to 20 acres of land although usually stay in a 1 acre area around the house. How can I start them laying in the correct place? I've heard of locking them in for a few days to a few weeks to get them to understand, but because of the large spread of time when they could potentially start laying how do I know when to do this?
3. I've heard of golf balls/fake eggs in nest boxes. Do they need to stay there or is that a temporary solution until they figure out what to do?
I think that's all -- for the moment. Thanks!
I've got 4 free range EE's that are about 12 weeks old. I know within a month or two (or three) I'll be having my first fresh eggs. So I have a couple of questions:
1. Because of Chicken math my 4 EE's has turned into 24 chickens (the other 20 -red star and polish- are only 4 weeks old at this point.) We've had to start construction on a bigger barn/shed style coop for all of them. So the question: do I wait to actually put the nesting boxes in there until they're closer to laying or do I go ahead and put them in there now before we transition them to their new home? If I wait until they're closer to laying age, at what time should I put them in?
2. They are completely free range chickens. They have access to 20 acres of land although usually stay in a 1 acre area around the house. How can I start them laying in the correct place? I've heard of locking them in for a few days to a few weeks to get them to understand, but because of the large spread of time when they could potentially start laying how do I know when to do this?
3. I've heard of golf balls/fake eggs in nest boxes. Do they need to stay there or is that a temporary solution until they figure out what to do?
I think that's all -- for the moment. Thanks!
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