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BlueDawnRising
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Thank you!If it feels like home theyll lay in it. Hens like being cozy when they lay.
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Thank you!If it feels like home theyll lay in it. Hens like being cozy when they lay.
Leave an egg in the nest and they will usually start laying in the nest.I’m so excited! She didn’t lay it in the nesting box but I suppose that will come with time. Any tips/tricks to make that happen would be appreciated but really I just wanted to celebrate a bit! View attachment 4120949
I will try that! I have 5 laying now and none in the nest boxLeave an egg in the nest and they will usually start laying in the nest.
Congratulations! The first egg is such a thrilling occasion. EnjoyI’m so excited! She didn’t lay it in the nesting box but I suppose that will come with time. Any tips/tricks to make that happen would be appreciated but really I just wanted to celebrate a bit! View attachment 4120949
Congratulations to you and your girl! First eggs are magical!
They are! I just had my latest Jersey Giant lay her first a couple days ago! Always fun!Congratulations to you and your girl! First eggs are magical!
I like the repurposing of an old grain bin!I only have a picture during construction and left for an out of state conference right after finding this egg but I have a large Hen Gear roll out box that is mounted 31 inches off the ground (that was the recommendation of the company). I opened the “curtains” so they could see in and added several fake eggs. Recently, two of the magnets holding the curtains had fallen so only one was open when she actually laid the egg. I didn’t put any bedding, it comes with a mat that helps with roll out but could add some until they start laying there consistently. Do you think that might help?View attachment 4121128View attachment 4121129
This shows it in relation to the roosts/poop boards but this is an early picture. There is a ramp up to them now and the bar on the front of the nest box stays open. Food and water you see in this picture are no longer there but out in the run, which was still under construction when I took this picture, so the space under is open and quite light because it is opposite the door, which is open during the day.
Thanks! We have had fun (and frustrations but mostly fun) trying to figure out how to use what we had as much as we could. We aren’t quite finished but getting close!I like the repurposing of an old grain bin!