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Poo in nesting box...

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One of mine ALWAYS sleeps in the nest box :roll:

 

When I let them out in the morning I flick the poo out of the straw onto the roosting bars down onto the droppings tray, so the rest of the eggs that day don't get muck on them.

 

I'm afraid I'm a bit of a soft touch- I allow Miranda to sleep in the nest box seeing as she likes it!

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One of ours (Fifi) tends to roost standing on the edge of the nesting box. If she would just face towards the front of the Eglu the poo would drop down through the bars behind her, but no, she always faces towards the back, with the result that her poo goes straight into the nest box :evil:.

 

Like crazygal, when I let them out in the morning I flick the poo out of the straw onto the roosting bars and down onto the droppings tray.

 

Hey ho, the joys of chicken keeping :roll:.

 

Andrew

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In order to keep my hens in the designated sleeping area (i.e. NOT in the nestbox!) I've wedged a 'fence' of weldmesh between the roosting bars and the nest box. It goes all along the side that faces the back of the eglu, and a couple of inches along the side that faces the small set of roosting bars, so that my hens can still get in to lay. I have put a couple of layers of electrical insulation tape along the cut end of the weldmesh so that it's not sharp.

 

Before dusk, I then put a swingball bat (easier to handle than a football!) in the nest, so that the hens roost on the bars. I then remove it before I go to bed, so that the nest is accessible for any early morning egg laying...Amazingly enough, the hens don't seem to notice that I've removed the bat and therefore don't try and sneak back in to the nestbox to sleep! :D

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