- Apr 7, 2012
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My hens have just started laying, so I've kept a close eye on them. I heard their song this morning and went to see if there was an egg. To my surprise, I found 2 and they were still warm. Since the hens were still locked in the coop/run, and went ahead and took the eggs so that they wouldn't get curious and break them. Was it okay to take them right away and refrigerate them? Also, they had a wet spot on them? Should that be cleaned off? I just wiped them with a dry paper towel.
Last night, there was one egg without a shell so I had to clean the soiled hay up. I'm curious to know what you all do with the soiled bedding in the nest box. What do you use to get it out? I have a bale of straw that I will start using, but for convience, where should it be kept? The chickens are far from the house, and closer to the barn. But the barn will soon be overtaken by hay bales. I'm tempted to just get a large garbage can and stick the bale in it to keep it dry and place it near the coop.
Last night, there was one egg without a shell so I had to clean the soiled hay up. I'm curious to know what you all do with the soiled bedding in the nest box. What do you use to get it out? I have a bale of straw that I will start using, but for convience, where should it be kept? The chickens are far from the house, and closer to the barn. But the barn will soon be overtaken by hay bales. I'm tempted to just get a large garbage can and stick the bale in it to keep it dry and place it near the coop.