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Where they're supposed to lay........... Where they do! Seeing that many visitors find 'Down the Lane' through searches for 'Nest Boxes', I thought it high time to give you my two pennies worth.
The reason that I haven't really specified anything before is that chickens appear to be similar to Cats ! Mind you, I'm speaking in terms of having two chicken sheds, a pen of about 50 feet square and occasionally letting them out in the garden.
The basic 'favourite' type of box is the one on the side of the shed in picture top right. This has two holes from the main shed in it, lots of wood shavings, bits of paper etc. in it. There is a possibility they haven't laid in there because it's like their old battery cage home - just a theory. However, this can just as easily work for your hens and they'll stick to it. By the way - make sure the lid is either locked or so heavy that a fox can't get in. It's the only part which is more or less open to the outside world.
The third picture down shows the inside of the shed. As you see, 'frugal' is an over statement! My hens, for about the last six months, have laid in about 4 places;
1. Inside the shed in their nest boxes (as above)
The main thing about the nest boxes is that they are reasonably warm, definately dry and the hen has some feeling of privacy.
The only problem is when you let them run free. They will find anything ! I noticed a drop in my egg production and a few months later found a bounty of eggs in an old lawnmower grass box at the back of the shed.
If the weather is nice, they'll lay in bushes, behind stinging nettles - ouch - in the coal shed, almost anywhere. The best one for me so far has been behind the sofa!
So I seriously don't think you need worry too much about nest boxes.
Chickens are, if you like, captured wild creatures. Their natural habitat is in woodland and trees. Maybe brash, but build them a shed and put a cardboard box inside, you'll get eggs! More Chicken Keeping books in the Book Page
They're out to fool you !!!
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