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Beth | Quality Chicken Coops for Happy Flocks on Instagram: "How to tell which chickens in your flock are laying and which ones are not!⬇️  Naturally chickens go through different stages of laying eggs. During certain seasons and depending on when your chicken molts, it is very typical for them to have a time where they don’t lay any eggs.   Here in Utah our days are starting to stretch out and we are now enjoying the slight increase of daylight hours.   We are starting to see a few more eggs in the nesting boxes which mean the ladies are picking back up again🙌🏻  So when you’re out hanging with your flock next, be sure to pay attention to comb color! You’ll be quickly able to figure out who is paying rent and who is free loading 😉  #backyardchickens #happychickens #layingeggs #farmfresh Chicken Laying Boxes Ideas, Chicken Nesting Box Ideas, Chicken Laying Boxes, Molting Chickens, Paying Rent, Farming Ideas, Chicken Nesting Boxes, Youtube Hacks, Nesting Box

Beth | Quality Chicken Coops for Happy Flocks on Instagram: "How to tell which chickens in your flock are laying and which ones are not!⬇️ Naturally chickens go through different stages of laying eggs. During certain seasons and depending on when your chicken molts, it is very typical for them to have a time where they don’t lay any eggs. Here in Utah our days are starting to stretch out and we are now enjoying the slight increase of daylight hours. We are starting to see a few more…

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3.8K views · 730 reactions | 1. Ensure the nesting boxes are the right size for your hens. A typical box is about 12 inches wide, 12 inches tall, and 14-16 inches deep. Provide one nesting box for every 3-4 hens to prevent overcrowding.

2. Place the boxes in a quiet, private area of the coop, away from high traffic. Chickens prefer a peaceful environment for laying eggs, so avoid spots that are too bright or noisy.

3. Use soft, clean bedding like straw or hay to make the boxes comfortable. Avoid materials that can be too abrasive or retain moisture.

4. Ensure the boxes are easily accessible for both the hens and you. Consider designing them so you can easily check for eggs from outside the coop and clean them out as needed.

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1. Ensure the nesting boxes are the right size for your hens. A typical box is about 12 inches wide, 12 inches tall, and 14-16 inches deep. Provide one...

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You’ll find a lot of information on this if you google it, but you can have the “correct” square footage and still not have a coop that works for your flock if it’s not set up properly. Chickens use...

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