Wood vs. plastic for nest boxes?

i use wood.....
Please note the boards across have the lip of the dish pan resting on them. That is to prevent accidental tipping. A nice thing is I can pull the dish pan out even with a grumpy broody hen in it.

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Just basic plastic dish pans in there.

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i use wood...i have 3 inside coop and 4 outside coop IMG_5516.JPG IMG_5517.JPG THEY LIKE THE OUTSIDE ONES,,,they can see what is going on outside....so they dont miss any treats
 
Our chickens just started laying a few weeks ago. We have a combination of wooden boxes (4x) and two plastic litter boxes. The litter boxes are uncovered. So far the ladies prefer the litter boxes. We originally got the litter boxes for our ducks. But they haven’t started laying yet... I’ll keep you posted.

(We use diatomaceous earth to ward off mites. We haven’t had problems yet, but our coop is only 4 months old.)

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I would work on securing your heat lamp better. Just an idea. That wire your hooked to is not the greatest.
 

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