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Some of you have been following my Chicken McMansion construction threads and it is coming along nicely. I do have a basic question though,
I have built two good sized external nesting boxes, one that will be accessed from outside of the run, and the other accessed inside the run, but outside of the coop.
This is a backyard coop and I have limited storage for materials like straw and hay, and I am considering other materials that may be suitable for lining the nesting boxes. The boxes themselves are double walled, with 1 1/2" of foam insulation in between the plywood skins. The cover hatch wil be of similar construction.
I wonder if those coconut husk mats that you can buy for lining flower baskets, would be a good choice for lining the inside of my nest boxes?? I can get any size I want, including by the foot on a 3' wide roll if need be. The inside walls of each box has been primed with Kilz, and the walls have been painted with latex porch paint. The floor along with the Hardi-backer floor in the coop will be painted with a 2 part epoxy floor paint for durability and ease of cleaning.
The front bottom edge of each box will have a lip to retain nesting materials in the box, and it seems to me that it would be pretty simple to staple a coconut mat in each box as a nest starter. The local Blue Jays here (and other birds) love the stuff, and have stripped our hanging baskets that are lined with coconut mat for their nesting material. It's very durable, and is easily picked and pecked apart, and if it gets too nasty it would not be hard to remove the whole thing and replace it periodically. It's nice and soft, so eggs won't get knocked around, and both boxes are communal, at least for now.
Thoughts? Suggestions?? Better idea, or a good reason not to use the mat??
I am starting from scratch with a new coop, and I have no way to store a whole bale of hay...
I have built two good sized external nesting boxes, one that will be accessed from outside of the run, and the other accessed inside the run, but outside of the coop.

This is a backyard coop and I have limited storage for materials like straw and hay, and I am considering other materials that may be suitable for lining the nesting boxes. The boxes themselves are double walled, with 1 1/2" of foam insulation in between the plywood skins. The cover hatch wil be of similar construction.
I wonder if those coconut husk mats that you can buy for lining flower baskets, would be a good choice for lining the inside of my nest boxes?? I can get any size I want, including by the foot on a 3' wide roll if need be. The inside walls of each box has been primed with Kilz, and the walls have been painted with latex porch paint. The floor along with the Hardi-backer floor in the coop will be painted with a 2 part epoxy floor paint for durability and ease of cleaning.
The front bottom edge of each box will have a lip to retain nesting materials in the box, and it seems to me that it would be pretty simple to staple a coconut mat in each box as a nest starter. The local Blue Jays here (and other birds) love the stuff, and have stripped our hanging baskets that are lined with coconut mat for their nesting material. It's very durable, and is easily picked and pecked apart, and if it gets too nasty it would not be hard to remove the whole thing and replace it periodically. It's nice and soft, so eggs won't get knocked around, and both boxes are communal, at least for now.
Thoughts? Suggestions?? Better idea, or a good reason not to use the mat??
I am starting from scratch with a new coop, and I have no way to store a whole bale of hay...

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