Rubbishist
In the Brooder
- Jul 29, 2022
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I've had one group of chickens (4) since 2022, another group (3) since 2023, they have been integrated and laying for some time. I don't know what caused the egg eating behavior to start but I thought they just weren't laying eggs. It turns out they're just eating them all. It seems to be the newer group that started eating the eggs to the point that before one is even done sitting on the egg after laying it, they're nosing their way in to get the egg before it dries off. I pulled an egg today that was still wet with one chicken sitting on it and another trying to get to it. This was laid on the coop floor, where the majority of the chickens tend to lay now after I constructed the rollaway boxes. At most it seems to be 2 that use the rollaway boxes because that's the most I've taken out of them since building them about 10 days ago. I've collected up to 3 at a time from the coop floor while I was out there working on it, but most of the time I'm just cleaning up crushed egg shells and mess from their cannibalistic meals. Either way, it seems the majority of them no longer like the nesting boxes, presumably because of the slope necessary to create the rollaway effect.
If I put a fake egg in the rollaway box, obviously it rolls. The fake eggs in the coop just get kicked around. I tried dish soap in an egg but it didn't seem to fool them into eating it. Does anyone have any tips to get them to lay in the boxes they're supposed to lay in instead of on the floor where they're free snacks?
If I put a fake egg in the rollaway box, obviously it rolls. The fake eggs in the coop just get kicked around. I tried dish soap in an egg but it didn't seem to fool them into eating it. Does anyone have any tips to get them to lay in the boxes they're supposed to lay in instead of on the floor where they're free snacks?