- May 3, 2010
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Hi All! I'm in the process of drawing up plans for my very first chx coop and I have a question about the nest boxes. I've seen designs where the nesting boxes stuck out of the side coop (exterior nesting box?) for the convenience I guess of being able to collect the eggs. I've obviously also seen designs were the nesting boxes were inside the coop itself and you actually had to walk in and get the eggs (though I suppose even with those it'd be possible to put a door behind the nesting box to have access from the outside.) My questions is, which is a better design. I was thinking of the outside type to provide easy access to the eggs, but my wife worries about the lack of insulation that those boxes would exposed to, perhaps making them colder and thereby decrease egg production. I think in general her concern is the hens would be warmer if the nests were inside the coop that outside. Insulating outside boxes seems like it would be too much effort. Anyway, we decided to post the question here to see what is the better option.... outside (ie, sticking out of the side) or inside? We live in New York, in the Hudson Valley. We always see several feet of snow throughout a winter and on cold nights it can get into the teens with occasional below freezing temps (especially w/ wind chill and we have nights with strong winds!)
Thanks in advanced for your help!
-rick
Thanks in advanced for your help!
-rick