Who else is setting... I wanna see pics!

Pagan...any ideas what this can be from??? You think I need to worry??

found blood in a nest box the egg was cracked when it fell, remember I told you....I need cushion in my nest boxes? ...but the egg had no blood on it...

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Are any of your chickens new layers? Sometimes new layers have a little bit of blood. Also - how far are the eggs falling? My "nest box" area is an old kitchen cabinet and they also dig out every bit of bedding. I haven't had any eggs crack yet even though they are hitting just hard wood. Do you feed your hens any kind of calcium suppliments (sp)? It sounds like maybe the shells are thin.
 
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I had made nest boxes...dummy me and very new at the time...open shelves

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since then and learning that they would roost in them, since the roost were leveled with the nest boxes..as you can see...I have put in that area you see all the chicks...a double boxed shelf laying on its side, and I hammered a ledge so the eggs didnt roll out, they use the bottom nest you see also sometimes...the other side of the coop are open, cant firgure out how to enclose them...Im not a builder...so they dont fall every far down....

egg shells use to be real thick, maybe its time for a bump up on cal.....and I have 8 hens, been getting 7 eggs a day...so might have a new one laying.
this is the backside of that same nest box:

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I just have the door open to air out the coop for now...Ive come along way now...
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shaving on coop floor...cozy now...
 
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Comparing the blood to the size of the shavings, looks like just a couple drops. If your girls are new to laying... I'd have to agree with pbjmaker. A couple drops is nothing to worry about.
If it were my hens, I'd probably give everyone a quick "vent check" to be sure. Just make sure none of them are actively bleeding.
When we were remodelling our coop (adding on) we used stackable totes with open fronts for temporary nest boxes. Filled 'em with shavings, stacked one on top of the other on the floor & the ladies laid in them.
We have since put in our metal nesting boxes. Our ladies aren't too picky, though. If it's got 5 sides, they'll lay in it.
 
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Good Luck!!
Are your EE eggs blue/green?
I have one green egg set... it's cracked and has been patched, but I'm still hoping!
 
well Ive have on the floor of the coop...milk crates..with shavings...they wont touch them...and some are tipped over. I guess when they stand on them...they tip them over...what can I use to anchor them to something???
 
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a couple bricks... or a cement block
My hens prefer to lay in "tipped over" boxes - something with a "roof"
 
pagan, thats the way I have mine on the coop floor on there sides....but they flip over...besides how can it be comfy with a brick in there....? would hurt my butt!!!
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