As far as laying goes, it seemed when I was constatley looking for that egg and watching for signs ans signals it was driving me nuts, I gave up then as I was raking up litter a hen popped out of the nesting box hollaring and screaming and I looked in and ,,,,AN EGG!!!!! LOL It was amazing, and then it was like all others followed suit and day after day almost there was a new girl laying. Mine free range and love to hide up in the trees, they always come back to the coop to lay. I have found only one hidden nest. I looked for things that maybe the girls were not happy with in the coop or nest boxes, fixed a few things and they were back to laying in the coop again.
I do leave near a re-store. I have been getting alot of free material from construction working friends. I will have to go to re-store for a few things for the things I want to fix next year. We built a small shed next to it that at first was a straw barn then it turned into the hospital unit now it is my chicks grow out shelter, it is a repurposed metal shed

We put a door on and inside is an xtra large wooden dog house with roosts in it for the chicks. It is big enough that I ( 5'0 137 lbs) can crawl in and sit on my butt and sit straight up. Good sized , So they are out of the drafts and in a cozy dog house.
I do leave near a re-store. I have been getting alot of free material from construction working friends. I will have to go to re-store for a few things for the things I want to fix next year. We built a small shed next to it that at first was a straw barn then it turned into the hospital unit now it is my chicks grow out shelter, it is a repurposed metal shed
We put a door on and inside is an xtra large wooden dog house with roosts in it for the chicks. It is big enough that I ( 5'0 137 lbs) can crawl in and sit on my butt and sit straight up. Good sized , So they are out of the drafts and in a cozy dog house.