I have just found the girls eating the one and only egg that one of them lays each day, I think they have only just started doing this so I want to try and avoid the very drastic measures that some of the threads mention.
I have had a quick look at roll away nest boxes and am a bit confused as to how they work. My girls "lay", at the moment, in a nest box with a flip up roof so I can get at the eggs and they sit on a bed of straw to keep them comfortable and warm, herein is the problem. All the roll away boxes I have seen just seem to have a bare floor and some sort of slope for the eggs to roll down. Do I still put straw in the roll away or just leave it bare?
I'll probably be looking at a conversion job on the hen house so I want to know just how these boxes are supposed to work.
All comments appreciated, thanks.
Graham.
I have had a quick look at roll away nest boxes and am a bit confused as to how they work. My girls "lay", at the moment, in a nest box with a flip up roof so I can get at the eggs and they sit on a bed of straw to keep them comfortable and warm, herein is the problem. All the roll away boxes I have seen just seem to have a bare floor and some sort of slope for the eggs to roll down. Do I still put straw in the roll away or just leave it bare?
I'll probably be looking at a conversion job on the hen house so I want to know just how these boxes are supposed to work.
All comments appreciated, thanks.
Graham.
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