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Poo in the nest area of eglu

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One of my girls has just started laying this week which is exciting, but we're also getting bits of poo in the nesting area. I don't think one of them is actually roosting in it, but rather close to/beside it - hence the poo. Obviously we don't want to be collecting/eating eggs covered in poo. Any tips on how to combat this?

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We bought a large tile from B&Q that covers the hole, and we prop it up with a brick at night, and then take it out first thing in the morning.

 

I'd read that chickens are creatures of habit, so if you do that for a couple of weeks you may find that they snap out of it... at least for a little while! :lol:

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Ok, so the difference is:

 

The cube (well, the old style one) has a partition with a round hole - the smallest size tub trug fits nicely in this to seal it off at night.

 

The mark 2 eglu has a raised nest box, which is quite deep - this is easy to fill with a football our plastic bowl.

 

The Go has a much flatter nest area, and people have found it difficult to keep anything on there.

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Agree, Go Up is very flimsy and doesn't seem to be as good quality as Classic. I also have Cube which I presume is new model and while it is more solid it has quite a big gap at back between wall and tray which if was outside WIR am sure rodents could get in. The cube nest box seems to be best as shavings seem to stay where they should be.

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The Go has a much flatter nest area, and people have found it difficult to keep anything on there.

 

I put a bit metal flower pot in the nestbox. Upside down of course. Works fine.

 

Yes, the nest box design on the eglu go is strangely poor. I wonder why they made the area so shallow. Am finding that my layer seems to push all the nesting material out of it when she lays...

 

I use wood chips (not shavings) in the nest box. Mine don't tend to kick it out and it't comfortable enough to lay in. I only clean it out every week or week and a half. If it is very dirty sooner than cleaning day, I just sweep the chips into the drawer and add another fresh scoop of chips.

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We have this issue too with our Eglu Classic and our four bantams. Being completely new to chicken ownership - and given that our young hens haven't started laying yet - I hadn't given this much thought yet. In terms of putting a tile or similar over the nesting box at night, which seems easy enough to incorporate into our routine, does this mean that hens only lay during the daytime? Sorry for the terrifically ignorant question!

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