How many nest boxes do they *really* need?

Jul 15, 2020
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I've been thinking about this lately. You always hear that everyone has that one nestbox that everybody likes to lay in, our Ladies pick one and there's a second that's a broodies like to go in, otherwise out of our nine nest boxes, seven go unused.

My question is, in the future if I were to build a new chicken coop, would having just one or two nest boxes work? Or do they need to have the "options" even if they don't choose to ever lay in them?
 
One box per four laying hens is the typical recommend. But like so many rules of thumb, there's some flexibility in that figure. I also see one per five very frequently, but chicken math being what it is, better to recommend and build 1 per 4, thinks I, so if the flock should "swell" a bit, you aren't rebuilding or tacking on.

/edit for what its worth, my old run had 7 boxes and was designed for 30 birds. The new run adds four more boxes (need to buy at least one more) and I'm approaching 50 birds, with the expected hatching middle of the coming week.
 
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I have 16 hens, all of different ages. I have 3 nesting boxes and 1 goes unused.
I use to have 6 nesting boxes but three always went unused so I removed the three that weren’t used.
A side note is that all my hens are different ages, if I had 16 pullets, I would add some more nesting boxes that could be removed later since pullets would lay almost ever day.
 
I have 5 for 17 pullets. Sometimes only 4 boxes get used but mostly all 5. I could probably use more. I do get some at times on the coop floor usually in a corner under the nesting boxes since I have my boxes inside the coop but raised about 2 feet off the floor suspended under the pop trays. However, I have caught them laying in this spot on the floor at times while all the boxes were empty, so I wonder if I build more if they would still lay on the floor and I think probably so.
 

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