So, one of my PBR pullets has turned into a trooper. She started laying about 2 1/2 weeks ago. She took one day off and had one soft shell egg within the first 3 days she started laying. Since then, she's been like clockwork and been laying a PeeWee sized egg each day - I think she's up to about 12 in a row. I have a community nest box built into the wall of my coop, about 20" off the ground, but she's decided she prefers a spot on the floor in the corner.
About a week ago, I put some straw in the community nest box to make it a bit more inviting. A few days later, I added a few fake eggs just to see if she'd give the nest box a whirl. So far, nothing doing.
OK, this morning, there was a soft shell egg on the poop board, and I still got my egg from 'ol reliable, so I now have one of my seven remaining freeloaders getting ready to join the dark side. What I am wondering is if I should put a temporary nest box on the floor in the corner where I've been getting my one egg a day? My thought is that it'd be best to at least get them going on the idea of using a nest box, and when the egg laying becomes critical mass (the rest of them decide to join in) then work on moving from the nest box on the floor up to the elevated nest box. I'm not able to be at home when she's laying, so catching her right now and placing her in the nest box doesn't seem like a possibility. As more start to lay, I'd like to protect the eggs better than just on the floor. I know I'm just making the assumption that the next one that starts to lay will join the one on the floor, but it seems like a viable possibility.
Any suggestions?
About a week ago, I put some straw in the community nest box to make it a bit more inviting. A few days later, I added a few fake eggs just to see if she'd give the nest box a whirl. So far, nothing doing.
OK, this morning, there was a soft shell egg on the poop board, and I still got my egg from 'ol reliable, so I now have one of my seven remaining freeloaders getting ready to join the dark side. What I am wondering is if I should put a temporary nest box on the floor in the corner where I've been getting my one egg a day? My thought is that it'd be best to at least get them going on the idea of using a nest box, and when the egg laying becomes critical mass (the rest of them decide to join in) then work on moving from the nest box on the floor up to the elevated nest box. I'm not able to be at home when she's laying, so catching her right now and placing her in the nest box doesn't seem like a possibility. As more start to lay, I'd like to protect the eggs better than just on the floor. I know I'm just making the assumption that the next one that starts to lay will join the one on the floor, but it seems like a viable possibility.
Any suggestions?