Used nesting boxes - Yes or No?

KnARanch

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Apr 20, 2025
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Got some old nesting boxes from my step-dad. They have been sitting unused for at least 5 years. They are made of 1-1/4" plywood and, yes, they need a good cleaning. Hubby & I are debating whether it is worth my effort to clean them 🪣 - or does he just build new ones out of new lumber 🪵?

If I do clean them, suggestions on with what & do I treat them with anything? They've been through 2 good rainstorms so most of the 💩 is gone.

Thank you & happy farming 🐮 or egging 🐣

~Alexis 🐧
 

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You can't go wrong either way. My advice would be to put a layer of paint on the interior of the boxes whether you take these or build new ones. The reason why is it gives you a better surface to clean compared to straight wood if in case an egg gets broken and you don't get to it immediately. I say this because I just had to clean all my nesting boxes after they got so disgusting due to my serial summertime egg eaters.
 
You can't go wrong either way. My advice would be to put a layer of paint on the interior of the boxes whether you take these or build new ones. The reason why is it gives you a better surface to clean compared to straight wood if in case an egg gets broken and you don't get to it immediately. I say this because I just had to clean all my nesting boxes after they got so disgusting due to my serial summertime egg eaters.
Ah, ok. Regular acrylic paint?
 

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