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My girls don't like straw in their nesting box.

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Is this normal?

 

Every time I put in lovely fresh straw for the ladies to lay their eggs in they kick the whole lot out before they'll do a thing.

I'm not exactly worried about it, the eggs keep coming and the chooks are happy, but I don't know whether to keep putting the straw in for them or abandon it altogether.

 

And, on a more petty note, it would much prettier to find my morning eggs nestled in a nest of straw than in an empty nesting box of poop! Humph! :lol:

 

On the bright side: !egg!!egg!!egg!!egg!!egg!!egg!!egg!!egg!!egg!!egg!!egg!!egg!!egg!!egg!:D

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Grain in the straw? Oh. I hadn't thought of that.

 

Wheh the first egg was laid they were free ranging in the garden and Agnes made a big fuss of weeding a patch of ground under a bush. I thought she was maybe trying to do the same in the coop.

 

Is there any way I can encourage them to like the straw?

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When we picked up our new girls from Wernlas I asked Shaun about a few things one was about red mite he said dont use straw use wood shavings as bedding. This we have done and it seems to have also sorted out the dirty egg issue as it is more absorbant and it is easy to throw a handful in in a hurry just to freshen things up. They do like to kick it about a bit but thats ok.

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I use wood shavings in the nest box and floor of the house.

2 of my girls lay in the house (not the nest box - that's for sleeping in :lol::lol: ) and I always find the eggs layed in a hollow of shavings where they have been scratched out of the way and the egg layed directly on the newspaper underneath!

 

They both do this so they're perhaps not as bothered about a nice, soft comfy nest as we think they are?

 

p.s. The other two just lay eggs any old place they feel like!

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