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Cube - sleeping in the nesting box

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I bought my girls a cube because they were sitting on top of each other in the MrkII Eglu. Now, they are all sitting on top of each other (I have five ladies) in the nesting box in the Cube and doing all their "business" in there :evil: - consequently, the roosting bars are pristine, the poo trays are empty and the eggs they produce are totally and utterly covered in poo. Which is fine - but I'm now cleaning out the nesting box every day and replacing with shredded paper/hemcore and wondering if this is normal.

 

When they go to roost, should I put something up against the hole so they can't all sneak into the nesting box or should I just find something else to obsess about? :roll:

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It is up to you, but it is a pain when the eggs are poopy!

A couple of mine liked to sleep in the nest box so I put a cardboard box in there at night. Took a couple of weeks but they seem to have got the message. If I go out to check up on them at night and they are in the nest box, they jump up and shuffle out onto the roosting bars!

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:) Using hemcore/Aubiose it's so easy to scoop & replace some each morning I don't mind. Easier than cleaning the bars! :D

 

That is true Sheila!

 

I usually find poo in the nest boxes. I just fling it onto the compost heap.

 

Some of them start the night in the nest box....but if I check them much later they are all on the roosting bars.

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My "difficult" Gingernut hen sleeps by herself in the Cube nesting box, and if she is moved she always go back there (not that I am inspecting all night, but you can see from the deposits in the morning).

 

My Cochin always sleeps in the proper roosting area but with her head poking through into the nesting box. This causes problems when I open the Cube door in the morning, as she is very large, dozy and slow, and I can hear an agitated Ginger trying to get past her and failing.

 

I just let them all get on with it. They don't have many choices in life, as they don't get out enough. The sleeping arrangements annoyed me at first, but now it would worry me to see the four of them lined up in the proper place. I am afraid if I forced them all to sleep together that feather-plucking might erupt again if I am not quick enough to let them out.

 

As long as they are happy, they can sleep where they like. I suspect they find the roosting area a bit large and bleak in the Cube. Obviously I need to get more hens.

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Iona sleeps on the edge of the cube nest-box with her bum hanging over it - result is a pile of poo in the middle :evil: . Most of the time they lay on either side of the poo (when I don't go out 1st thing to flip it from the nest into the poo tray with my trusty s"Ooops, word censored!"er!).

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