You should put them in around 18 weeks.
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i love this...,because my girls REALLY love to try and sleep in their nests. i have to close the nests each night and open them first thing in the am. the roost is higher...but only by a few inches (pre fab coop) i won't make that mistake in the new coop! i like your closed method.Golf balls work just fine for fake eggs.
Instead of names, because they can't read,
add an easily operable cover,
because it's highly likely that they will try to sleep in them.
This is what I rigged,
easy to close an hour before roost time,
then open back up after dark when you lock up.
I put 1 golf ball in each and I now have eggs next to them. I would say to try it before spending more money..but that's just me.Yes they are roosting on a temporary roost (long story-construction delays). I’ll put in the permanent roosts this weekend. I’ve read that golf balls work for fair eggs. True?
I have those brown ones too... I put a small mark on them at first, then after a couple months I took my marker a drew a big wavy line all the way around them... so much easier to see. Haha. The first hen to lay seems to like having it in the nest and everybody else just uses the same nest, even though they have more available. Sometimes there are 2 or 3 girls in it at once.I have the TSC ceramic brown to be real as possible. I have brown layers. I marked them with tiny dot on the bottom. They come in brown and white.
My fake brown eggs have a zigzag stripe on them. I can see them easily if I have to reach under a hen. Making the marking small is not necessary.I have the TSC ceramic brown to be real as possible. I have brown layers. I marked them with tiny dot on the bottom. They come in brown and white.