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It's been my experience that broody hens don't poop much in the nesting box. The hatching eggs are for the most part still clean after 3 weeks of being sat on by the hen. I use DE quite a bit in the nesting boxes and coop also. I don't really think that lime would necessary in a nesting box. I would worry a about the possibility that it could cause chemical burns to the hen and chicks when they hatch. If you needed to add something else to help dry the nest, I would use something like stall dry. I really don't think that is necessary to add much more than a lot of straw for the hens.
It's been my experience that broody hens don't poop much in the nesting box. The hatching eggs are for the most part still clean after 3 weeks of being sat on by the hen. I use DE quite a bit in the nesting boxes and coop also. I don't really think that lime would necessary in a nesting box. I would worry a about the possibility that it could cause chemical burns to the hen and chicks when they hatch. If you needed to add something else to help dry the nest, I would use something like stall dry. I really don't think that is necessary to add much more than a lot of straw for the hens.