MeatyCluckers
Songster
- May 22, 2022
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We have 6 hens - 21-22 weeks old. 5 of the 6 have started laying - 4 for a couple of weeks now, and 1 just started a couple days ago (the other is her Delaware sister, who I'm expecting will be another week or two since she's been slower to develop).
ANYWAY, we have four nesting boxes in a 4 x 6 coop for our 6 hens. Every single morning it is just 2 hours worth of chickens screaming because they refuse to lay at the same time as each other. They don't even always use the same box, but if one hen is in a box trying to lay, another one will come in and scream and interrupt that one so that they leave, then the new one tries to lay an egg and the same things happen. It's like an egg laying stand-off and they all just scream and scream and go in and out of the coop and boxes until they each get their privacy in the coop to finish their process.
Is there anything we can do to help them adjust? Curtains over the boxes? A separate nesting box in the run someplace? Time? Or is this the norm?
FWIW our flock is: 2 Wyandottes (laying), 1 white Leghorn (laying), 1 Black Sex Link (laying), and 2 Delawares (1 laying, 1 not). Photo of one of our SLW's for interest.
ANYWAY, we have four nesting boxes in a 4 x 6 coop for our 6 hens. Every single morning it is just 2 hours worth of chickens screaming because they refuse to lay at the same time as each other. They don't even always use the same box, but if one hen is in a box trying to lay, another one will come in and scream and interrupt that one so that they leave, then the new one tries to lay an egg and the same things happen. It's like an egg laying stand-off and they all just scream and scream and go in and out of the coop and boxes until they each get their privacy in the coop to finish their process.
Is there anything we can do to help them adjust? Curtains over the boxes? A separate nesting box in the run someplace? Time? Or is this the norm?
FWIW our flock is: 2 Wyandottes (laying), 1 white Leghorn (laying), 1 Black Sex Link (laying), and 2 Delawares (1 laying, 1 not). Photo of one of our SLW's for interest.
