Thanks for the video!! We purchased the best nest box, it was the greatest investment thus far! It rolls the eggs away from the hen for clean eggs all day everyday and away from them getting the eggs. LORD bless from Alabama!!!
When I was raising chickens for eggs. I would give them a hand full of ground oyster shells mixed in with their feed to raise their calcium level. An old farmer told me to do this because the chickens need the calcium to build strong eggs. He told me that chickens peck their own eggs to check the strength of the shell. In the time that I was raising them I never had a chicken peck an egg.
yep...they arent checking the strength my friend...they're looking for food lol....however I too feed my birds oyster shell and also crushed egg shells for calcium
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer It looks to me like if you feed the chickens egg shells then they would want to peck the eggs. That's like giving a dog a piece of ground beef to get him to eat the hamburger.
@@jasonmckee5030 nah, ya grind them up, and some say to run the shells through the oven too. Then it's just specks in the food to them (but a valid concern).
@@StoneyRidgeFarmerhow big would you say is not a good idea to feed them just crushed some but they ended up clumping up together and they took them and I don’t know if they will begin this behaviour or not they were like pancakes made of egg shells will they be fine?
My granny taught me about chickens I used dry tall grass and wrapped it to form a circle and below it a little cedar chips to keep bugs out and I always used an old gulf ball, my granny used nest eggs
I have 2 year old chickens and they just started pecking their eggs. I use pine shavings but will switch to straw and put in some golf balls or ceramic eggs in their nesting boxes. Great info! Thanks!
I use pine needles lemon grass tips or dried herbs in my nest boxes. They pull those pieces up around them while they are waiting for the act. I use plastic eggs that do get kicked out once in a while. But have used ceramic ones.
My 'Granny' (paternal grandmother) had chickens for the eggs. She always kept the shells and would put them in the oven to bake to dry them and toast the lining before breaking them up to feed to the chickens. They would eat them for Calcium to lay good shells, but, the toasting removed the taste of raw egg so they wouldn't peck at their own eggs.
We let our chickens outside every day except when there's snow or rain and recently one of our hens named Goldie (gold star/ black sex link) will squat down in a defensive position right at the door to the run and will not budge an inch when I try to go in if there's snow on the ground. I know she's mad and wants to go out but it's adorable.
I learn something new every day... thanks Josh!! 😊🥚🍳🐔 btw, you are looking GREAT!!! I lost almost 85 pounds recently so I know it's life changing! 🙌🏼💯💪🏼😊
Idk if that’s all but fertilizer on the eggs it might be mud I know if it’s dry out my eggs are always cleaner but if it’s been raining the eggs are all dirty but I could be wrong!
Thank you, Josh! We are new subscribers! We are a farm family of all girls plus dad! We have cattle, sheep, goats, milk cows, miniature donkeys, bunnies, puppies, and chickens that sometimes peck their eggs! Love the clay egg idea! My nine and six year old sisters are the chicken chore girls! I am a fourteen year old and I started a UA-cam channel for our farm! Thank you for the inspiration! We hope you have a blessed New Year!
Cool channel Double G&L. As a girl dad (three girls) moving the family (Red Barn Mom, the Red Barn Girls, and the Red Barn Dogs) from the city in AZ to a little hobby farm in MO, it's nice to see what you're family shares... Thank you.
@@redbarnhouse8627 Awww…thank you Red Barn! We are Kansas country bumpkins that love to go to Phoenix for a week every winter! Thank you for your encouragement and support! Have a blessed New Year!
We experimented between straw and pine shavings in a milk crate and our chickens overwhelmingly chose the shavings. Weve found that as long as the entry way to the nesting boxes is clean and relatively poop free, then so will our eggs. But if the chickens have to walk through a heavily poopy area, then they track it into the nesting boxes.
yep...mine have free run to get out in the mud...therefore the eggs get nasty....shavings in the nest box encourages roosting in the nest box...that's why I say use hay or straw if possible...yep...shavings are more inviting..thus the roosting in the nest box problem
This is great... I've heard to add fake eggs to encourage chickens to lay in certain places but not to discourage them from eating their eggs. I can see how it could bother them to peck on the ceramic egg, probably jarring their beaks a bit. My chickens are just about 17 weeks old so not laying yet (and it's January so who knows how long it will take). I can hardly wait to upload a future video of their first eggs!!
I enjoy your UA-cam channel Nothing better than going to the chicken co-op and getting some eggs 1st thing in the morning I had some this morning and they were delicious Hello from Maggie Valley North Carolina keep up the great work my friend
TLMAO! My hubby just bounced an egg off our kitchen island cause I accidentally brought one of the fake eggs in. We’ve been using the fake ones for years but for now on “X”marks the spot. Thanks for the idea
Good morning SRF! Interesting idea on the fake eggs. I know my grandparents used fakes but said it was to kill snakes, which would eat them but couldn’t break or dissolve them.
Great suggestion on egg peckers I will have to try the golf balls Thanks Great Job on your life style change Looking good I made my decision about a hundred pounds ago and it has made a Huge Difference for my mind body and soul And don’t have to take all that medication anymore 💪 Keep it up you keep me inspired to do the same
Ceramic eggs do help but are not foolproof. I also mark mine but FYI, they will float in water My preferred bedding is well dried grass clippings which I store for winter use
Uh...why not just buy a bale of straw? You won't have to gather up wet grass clippings which could create mold, mildew and respiratory problems with your birds? We're talking bout $4 my brotha
Thanks for sharing this. I didn't know that you could get fake clay eggs. Now I do. I love incubating duck eggs. And I do some chicken eggs too but mostly duck. I want to try quail eggs this year.
Hey Josh thank you for the video and now I learn something new especially when that time comes and happy New year to you and your whole family so stay safe and God bless
Hey love the channel and I really feel you are a lifesaver! I have about 30 (call them 30 dirty birdies) birds. They are all 10 months old and at least half of them are laying even in this crazy weather during February in TN. My problem was some of them are eating the eggs - all the eggs unless I happen to get out there at a time of day when I've gotten to the eggs before my little egg eaters have! At first, I thought maybe they needed more calcium. I make my own feed and it is high in both calcium and protein etc. The eggs I do get are tough-shelled which hints at the fact that they are getting good nutrition. The girls look good, healthy, and act like good healthy birds. I ferment my feed - they love it and eat it all. I feed them a little over 1/3lb of food per bird per day! I also give them plenty of forage. I have too many ground and aerial predators to let them free range so they have a nice big run and lots of 'toys' to keep them busy as well as weekly hay bales I put in the run for them to peck and spread. I thought maybe the egg-eating thing might be because I have two roosters - one of which is very hard on the girls (some of them have bald spots) so he's going to be sold or processed. After lots of research and talking to fellow farmers (I'm a newbie homesteader, though I have had this homesteading dream for most of my life - and now at 60+ years old I'm finally doing it) I've found out that the chickens could be eating the eggs for all of the reasons I've noted above. Probably banging my head against the wall trying to figure out the 'why' of the matter and just deal with the problem. I am on Amazon as we speak ordering some phony eggs and will try your suggestion. It beats the heck out of having to redesign my nesting boxes which would involve some major reconstruction of my coop - I don't want to do that. So thank you, thank you, thank you! I know your suggestion will work and I am grateful for the gracious spirit of you and your family for producing these videos that bring endless education, serenity, and comfort to all of us newbies out there!
We tried the false eggs for awhile only goog thing was the opossum tried to eat it instead of our real ones lol he didn't make the cut for a farm animal.
Nice quick video on this topic Josh, thanks but I could also use your expertise. I built the most amazing chicken house last summer...it is octagonal with 7 coops and 7 runs for our different breeds and maybe meat chickens and a brooding coop too this year. It looks like a huge 8 sided gazebo. Each coop has 4 nesting boxes and there are no more than 10 chickens in a coop. Check it out on my channel if you have time. My problem is I can't seem to get the hens to lay in the nests. 3 or 4 hens will but the rest all lay on the ground. I have lots of straw in the nests and fake eggs/golf balls. Plus they were pooping in the nests so I thought maybe the roosts were not high enough so I raised the roosts so that they are higher than the nests. I also go in there occasionally and actually place a hen in the nest so they know it's safe in there. I built this kind of coop cause we're running a farm stay here and I need the chickens to be safe in case a guest has a dog with a strong prey drive. Also our black leghorn flock( Elvis the rooster and 7 hens) have not laid any eggs for 3 months since moving into their new coop...You think they hate their new coop or what? Any ideas would be helpful Josh. Love your channel. Have a great day bud, Chad from up in Ontario, Canada.
close up the entrance to your next boxes a little bit...stuff them full of hay or straw and see if that helps ya..you next boxes may be a little too big and inviting
We tried golf balls but it didn’t work. When the boxes were up higher we didn’t have this problem but we had a chicken that would sleep in the boxes and the eggs would be pooped on so we lowered the boxes and now the eggs are in full view when they pass by. I’ll try to block their view somehow and see if that will work.
if you tried golf balls and it didn't work..my friend you need to get your eggs up a little more often...or try ceramic eggs...it's not about the view...it's about the habit...also ensure your chickens have plenty of oyster shell for calcium
We used ceramic eggs before they were ready to lay so they knew ahead of time. They did hide some of them and then moved them back later recently which my wife and I found bizarre but funny.
Does this work if they are already eating the eggs? I have one that lays and immediately pecks and eats it 😫 going to it anyway but curious if you have tried it after they pecked them?
Josh, Question for you??? Why do you have chicken feed in your coop? All of the guru's and experts I've read and researched say no food and water in the coop. Keep that all out in the run. Just curious... I have chickens and they don't free range due to predators.
I had three boxes for a dozen hens and they almost all laid their eggs in one box. There would sometimes be 3 chickens crammed into the box and one or two waiting to get in.
From Indonesia: I have a small pheasant farm near my house. The peasants are in the cage 2x4 meters with ceiling 3 meters. Every cage has 1 male and 2 female pheasants. The problem is 50% of the eggs are pecked by them. The Second problem is they always put the eggs elsewhere outside the nests I put. Well, do you have any advice? Thanks.
Hey Josh, chicken question for you. I got three new hens about 6 weeks ago and those 3 hens keep sleeping in my nesting box. They don’t appear to be getting picked on by the rest of my flock, but they won’t roost with everyone else even though there is plenty of roost space available. Is this just because it is winter and they like that warm box? Is there something else going on? How do I break them of the habit? It obviously makes for some nasty nesting boxes full of poop and I am desperate to make it stop! Thank you so much and I love your channel!
Question not directed at me but I have a suggestion. Block of the nest box at night. Put your girls on the roost for a few nights. I have one hen that's a different bed. Even though she was hatched and raised with the others, she tends to be by herself.
Stoney Ridge Farmer, I use ceramic eggs and have for years, but I find that they kick out the ceramic eggs from the nest boxes. We also have a problem with the hens repositioning themselves on the nest and breaking the eggs against the wood floor of the boxes. We use hay and should have enough to cushion the eggs but the hens seem to move the center out of the hay to lesson the amount to cushion. We are going to try foam cushions to see if this will help. Do you have any suggestions for these two problems???
put a higher lip on the entrance of your nesting boxes...stop them from kicking out the straw....and stuff that box with straw....and I mean STUFF IT!!!
@stoneyridgefarmer I started using some wooden eggs to encourage the use of the laying/nesting box. It seemed to work great, they took right to it the very next day. But since then I saw yoke one day, and just caught them pecking and eating at an egg layed on the floor. Did the wooden eggs start this or will they help stop it?
Something I have done to break egg eating is to blow the contents out through a little hole. Fill that with yellow mustard and put that back in the nest box.
I've got to do this. mine aren't laying and when they do they're pecking and eating them. I've put in a light and giving them black oil sunflower seeds along with layer mash.
I hope you will see this. I call one of my girls Banshee girl. I am having a huge problem with egg eaters. But Banshee Girl flings all hay/straw out of the nesting boxes. I’ve tried the grass mats but they’re not cushy enough.
I have at least one smart alec bird that went thru daily and kicked all the fake eggs out🤣 Have always used golf balls but then had one start eating the eggs is why I bought the fake ones. I just have to catch which one is doing it and make some yummy broth out of her!
I have a chicken which is laying every day but when I wake up the next morning I found that an egg has been eating so I must mix that golf ball with egg same time in the nesting place or I remove eggs immediately the chicken lay and leave the ball I'm little bit lost in your explanation Sir
you need to put in some golf balls and gather your eggs each afternoon my friend....thats' my advice leave the golf balls in the nest box all the time....gather your eggs every afternoon...if you're off work sometimes check a few times a day...get them out of the coop and leave the golf balls in the nest box
Do not put any "True game Birds" in with your Chicken. My daughter had Pheasants of two breeds in with her chickens and she had a big trouble with the Pheasant's breaking up the eggs of the chicken's. She tried the golf balls trick(It will work). She moved all the game birds together in another place. Since 1 broken egg
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer only one out of five laying right now. She lays between 6am and 2pm. Kind of hard to watch every minute. She is not the one eating them. I suspect another one is.
I started with nesting boxes and fake eggs. I got my first 2 eggs the other day. I got 2 more today. The other day, I took those 2 eggs for myself. Spoils of hard work. Today, I actually saw one of the chickens laying the egg. I left it there because I want more than 2 before I go pick more. I went back this afternoon just to check on things. I have another egg. But the first egg of the morning was busted open. I tossed the straw with the egg, and put more straw, and put the ceramic egg back. All of my boxes have a ceramic egg in them. So now what? Do I have to kill one of my birds?
They peck and eat their eggs because they are lacking a nutrient or two. I add ground oyster shells to their.feed a few times a year and they don’t peck the eggs
I free range my chickens. I have never had this problem. My girls always lay in the nest box. They have never pecked eggs. They are busy running around 5 acres of scrub brush and fields. They don't get bored enough to peck at their own eggs. I think the reason you have cannibal chickens is they are locked up in a small area.
Nothing worse than the bad hen eating a egg in a timber box, gonna get a box or bucket and put them in rather than the wood getting a rotten egg smell it's cruel
Chickens are not meant to lay eggs every day! It’s like giving birth every day. Who would want to do that? They need to be given a rest in the winter. No one should be encouraging chickens to lay eggs every single day!! 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
anthropomorphism....google it....Chickens are not people....no it's not at all like giving birth every day.....I think you're looking for something to be pissed about....a chicken will lay an egg when it feels like laying and egg....it's no more like giving birth than taking a poop is like giving birth. This is like saying pigs need a break from rooting...they aren't people...stop looking for the bad in everything...there's nothing to protest here..and no political agenda
Great information I forgot about the false egg and a cave for laying, love your channel
Thanks for the video!! We purchased the best nest box, it was the greatest investment thus far! It rolls the eggs away from the hen for clean eggs all day everyday and away from them getting the eggs. LORD bless from Alabama!!!
Small stones painted red, helps stop birds from eating your strawberries. Larger ones also work for tomatoes.
Titles like this are much better than your other clickbait titles. I want to watch this video since I actually know what it’s about. Thank you!
When I was raising chickens for eggs. I would give them a hand full of ground oyster shells mixed in with their feed to raise their calcium level. An old farmer told me to do this because the chickens need the calcium to build strong eggs. He told me that chickens peck their own eggs to check the strength of the shell. In the time that I was raising them I never had a chicken peck an egg.
yep...they arent checking the strength my friend...they're looking for food lol....however I too feed my birds oyster shell and also crushed egg shells for calcium
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer It looks to me like if you feed the chickens egg shells then they would want to peck the eggs. That's like giving a dog a piece of ground beef to get him to eat the hamburger.
@ BRUCE? INTERESTING INFO!
@@jasonmckee5030 nah, ya grind them up, and some say to run the shells through the oven too. Then it's just specks in the food to them (but a valid concern).
@@StoneyRidgeFarmerhow big would you say is not a good idea to feed them just crushed some but they ended up clumping up together and they took them and I don’t know if they will begin this behaviour or not they were like pancakes made of egg shells will they be fine?
My granny taught me about chickens I used dry tall grass and wrapped it to form a circle and below it a little cedar chips to keep bugs out and I always used an old gulf ball, my granny used nest eggs
I have 2 year old chickens and they just started pecking their eggs. I use pine shavings but will switch to straw and put in some golf balls or ceramic eggs in their nesting boxes. Great info! Thanks!
I use pine needles lemon grass tips or dried herbs in my nest boxes. They pull those pieces up around them while they are waiting for the act. I use plastic eggs that do get kicked out once in a while. But have used ceramic ones.
Hang a picture of a rotisserie in the hen house.
My 'Granny' (paternal grandmother) had chickens for the eggs. She always kept the shells and would put them in the oven to bake to dry them and toast the lining before breaking them up to feed to the chickens. They would eat them for Calcium to lay good shells, but, the toasting removed the taste of raw egg so they wouldn't peck at their own eggs.
This granny does the same!
You can also use those plastic Easter eggs real cheap and easy.
I just did that!I'm suddenly having problems as my pullets are laying on the floor
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I used Easter eggs filled with mustard they still ate them🤣 I’m going try the golf balls now. 🙏🏻♥️🙏🏻
We let our chickens outside every day except when there's snow or rain and recently one of our hens named Goldie (gold star/ black sex link) will squat down in a defensive position right at the door to the run and will not budge an inch when I try to go in if there's snow on the ground. I know she's mad and wants to go out but it's adorable.
I learn something new every day... thanks Josh!! 😊🥚🍳🐔 btw, you are looking GREAT!!! I lost almost 85 pounds recently so I know it's life changing! 🙌🏼💯💪🏼😊
I've got an old Leghorn that's gonna meet her maker come Spring 😡
Idk if that’s all but fertilizer on the eggs it might be mud I know if it’s dry out my eggs are always cleaner but if it’s been raining the eggs are all dirty but I could be wrong!
Thanks for the video! I've been having this problem for far too long.
Thank you, Josh! We are new subscribers! We are a farm family of all girls plus dad! We have cattle, sheep, goats, milk cows, miniature donkeys, bunnies, puppies, and chickens that sometimes peck their eggs! Love the clay egg idea! My nine and six year old sisters are the chicken chore girls! I am a fourteen year old and I started a UA-cam channel for our farm! Thank you for the inspiration! We hope you have a blessed New Year!
Welcome!
Cool channel Double G&L. As a girl dad (three girls) moving the family (Red Barn Mom, the Red Barn Girls, and the Red Barn Dogs) from the city in AZ to a little hobby farm in MO, it's nice to see what you're family shares... Thank you.
@@redbarnhouse8627 Awww…thank you Red Barn! We are Kansas country bumpkins that love to go to Phoenix for a week every winter! Thank you for your encouragement and support! Have a blessed New Year!
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We experimented between straw and pine shavings in a milk crate and our chickens overwhelmingly chose the shavings. Weve found that as long as the entry way to the nesting boxes is clean and relatively poop free, then so will our eggs. But if the chickens have to walk through a heavily poopy area, then they track it into the nesting boxes.
yep...mine have free run to get out in the mud...therefore the eggs get nasty....shavings in the nest box encourages roosting in the nest box...that's why I say use hay or straw if possible...yep...shavings are more inviting..thus the roosting in the nest box problem
Thanks bro
This is great... I've heard to add fake eggs to encourage chickens to lay in certain places but not to discourage them from eating their eggs. I can see how it could bother them to peck on the ceramic egg, probably jarring their beaks a bit. My chickens are just about 17 weeks old so not laying yet (and it's January so who knows how long it will take). I can hardly wait to upload a future video of their first eggs!!
I enjoy your UA-cam channel Nothing better than going to the chicken co-op and getting some eggs 1st thing in the morning I had some this morning and they were delicious Hello from Maggie Valley North Carolina keep up the great work my friend
Great tips thanks....we have ducks but eventually want to switch over to chickens
TLMAO! My hubby just bounced an egg off our kitchen island cause I accidentally brought one of the fake eggs in. We’ve been using the fake ones for years but for now on “X”marks the spot. Thanks for the idea
Love it!!
Good morning SRF! Interesting idea on the fake eggs. I know my grandparents used fakes but said it was to kill snakes, which would eat them but couldn’t break or dissolve them.
Hey Josh! Got any advice on how to deal with a bully hen?
Happy New Year to you and your Family from Scotland
Great suggestion on egg peckers
I will have to try the golf balls
Thanks
Great Job on your life style change
Looking good
I made my decision about a hundred pounds ago and it has made a Huge Difference for my mind body and soul
And don’t have to take all that medication anymore 💪
Keep it up you keep me inspired to do the same
I've used golf balls with some success. But I need to try these clay eggs this spring for sure. Thanks for sharing, helpful tip! 👍
Looking fit and trim Josh great job, happy new year bud!
Give your chickens Oyster Shells and collect your eggs regularly. I use the ceramic eggs to teach my new flocks where to lay.
Excellent Josh. Thanks for the tip.
Couldn't you just put up a sign that says, "No Egg Pecking"? lol
Ceramic eggs do help but are not foolproof. I also mark mine but FYI, they will float in water
My preferred bedding is well dried grass clippings which I store for winter use
Uh...why not just buy a bale of straw? You won't have to gather up wet grass clippings which could create mold, mildew and respiratory problems with your birds? We're talking bout $4 my brotha
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer like I said. Dried grass clippings.
Great advice ...any tips on getting them to lay golden eggs...Happy and better New Year Josh
Nice solid advice as always👍👍
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Have a good day ❄❄❄
thankyou a lot for the info... really appreciate it.
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Thanks for sharing this. I didn't know that you could get fake clay eggs. Now I do. I love incubating duck eggs. And I do some chicken eggs too but mostly duck. I want to try quail eggs this year.
Thanks
Hey Josh thank you for the video and now I learn something new especially when that time comes and happy New year to you and your whole family so stay safe and God bless
Happy new year to you and your family Jush God bless
once again great info
Happy new year to you, your cows and chickens.
Hey love the channel and I really feel you are a lifesaver! I have about 30 (call them 30 dirty birdies) birds. They are all 10 months old and at least half of them are laying even in this crazy weather during February in TN. My problem was some of them are eating the eggs - all the eggs unless I happen to get out there at a time of day when I've gotten to the eggs before my little egg eaters have! At first, I thought maybe they needed more calcium. I make my own feed and it is high in both calcium and protein etc. The eggs I do get are tough-shelled which hints at the fact that they are getting good nutrition. The girls look good, healthy, and act like good healthy birds. I ferment my feed - they love it and eat it all. I feed them a little over 1/3lb of food per bird per day! I also give them plenty of forage. I have too many ground and aerial predators to let them free range so they have a nice big run and lots of 'toys' to keep them busy as well as weekly hay bales I put in the run for them to peck and spread. I thought maybe the egg-eating thing might be because I have two roosters - one of which is very hard on the girls (some of them have bald spots) so he's going to be sold or processed. After lots of research and talking to fellow farmers (I'm a newbie homesteader, though I have had this homesteading dream for most of my life - and now at 60+ years old I'm finally doing it) I've found out that the chickens could be eating the eggs for all of the reasons I've noted above. Probably banging my head against the wall trying to figure out the 'why' of the matter and just deal with the problem. I am on Amazon as we speak ordering some phony eggs and will try your suggestion. It beats the heck out of having to redesign my nesting boxes which would involve some major reconstruction of my coop - I don't want to do that. So thank you, thank you, thank you! I know your suggestion will work and I am grateful for the gracious spirit of you and your family for producing these videos that bring endless education, serenity, and comfort to all of us newbies out there!
thanks for all the kind words!
Thank you so much for the info.
We tried the false eggs for awhile only goog thing was the opossum tried to eat it instead of our real ones lol he didn't make the cut for a farm animal.
Nice quick video on this topic Josh, thanks but I could also use your expertise. I built the most amazing chicken house last summer...it is octagonal with 7 coops and 7 runs for our different breeds and maybe meat chickens and a brooding coop too this year. It looks like a huge 8 sided gazebo. Each coop has 4 nesting boxes and there are no more than 10 chickens in a coop. Check it out on my channel if you have time. My problem is I can't seem to get the hens to lay in the nests. 3 or 4 hens will but the rest all lay on the ground. I have lots of straw in the nests and fake eggs/golf balls. Plus they were pooping in the nests so I thought maybe the roosts were not high enough so I raised the roosts so that they are higher than the nests. I also go in there occasionally and actually place a hen in the nest so they know it's safe in there. I built this kind of coop cause we're running a farm stay here and I need the chickens to be safe in case a guest has a dog with a strong prey drive. Also our black leghorn flock( Elvis the rooster and 7 hens) have not laid any eggs for 3 months since moving into their new coop...You think they hate their new coop or what? Any ideas would be helpful Josh. Love your channel. Have a great day bud, Chad from up in Ontario, Canada.
close up the entrance to your next boxes a little bit...stuff them full of hay or straw and see if that helps ya..you next boxes may be a little too big and inviting
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer ok I’ll try that, thanks Josh…Happy New Year bud.
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer nest boxes to big? Never thought of that! But they seem to like tight spots.
valuable info. thanks for sharing!
We tried golf balls but it didn’t work. When the boxes were up higher we didn’t have this problem but we had a chicken that would sleep in the boxes and the eggs would be pooped on so we lowered the boxes and now the eggs are in full view when they pass by. I’ll try to block their view somehow and see if that will work.
if you tried golf balls and it didn't work..my friend you need to get your eggs up a little more often...or try ceramic eggs...it's not about the view...it's about the habit...also ensure your chickens have plenty of oyster shell for calcium
Good day and happy New Year friend!
Very informative video
I never knew that chicken 🐔 eat their own eggs 🥚. Thanks
Great video Josh 🇺🇲 I always enjoy watching your videos Josh and I learned something new today WOOOOOO 🇺🇲
Omg I hope this works!! Thank you!!!!
Thank You!
We used ceramic eggs before they were ready to lay so they knew ahead of time. They did hide some of them and then moved them back later recently which my wife and I found bizarre but funny.
Something nice to know about chicken 🐔Happy new year like the video.
Does this work if they are already eating the eggs? I have one that lays and immediately pecks and eats it 😫 going to it anyway but curious if you have tried it after they pecked them?
yes...gather your eggs 2 times a day and use golfballs/fake eggs
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer thanks! Well I put the fake eggs in yesterday and she still ate one today 🤦🏼♀️. I have been collecting several times a day.
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for the awesome video! Hopefully my chickens stop pecking there eggs soon!
Josh,
Question for you???
Why do you have chicken feed in your coop?
All of the guru's and experts I've read and researched say no food and water in the coop. Keep that all out in the run.
Just curious...
I have chickens and they don't free range due to predators.
thank you very much ,learn alot from your videos
I had three boxes for a dozen hens and they almost all laid their eggs in one box. There would sometimes be 3 chickens crammed into the box and one or two waiting to get in.
yeppers.....that's the nature of hens....take a cardboard box and put it in that nest box for a few days...then remove it and see if things change
From Indonesia: I have a small pheasant farm near my house. The peasants are in the cage 2x4 meters with ceiling 3 meters. Every cage has 1 male and 2 female pheasants. The problem is 50% of the eggs are pecked by them. The Second problem is they always put the eggs elsewhere outside the nests I put. Well, do you have any advice? Thanks.
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Hey Josh, chicken question for you. I got three new hens about 6 weeks ago and those 3 hens keep sleeping in my nesting box. They don’t appear to be getting picked on by the rest of my flock, but they won’t roost with everyone else even though there is plenty of roost space available. Is this just because it is winter and they like that warm box? Is there something else going on? How do I break them of the habit? It obviously makes for some nasty nesting boxes full of poop and I am desperate to make it stop! Thank you so much and I love your channel!
Question not directed at me but I have a suggestion. Block of the nest box at night. Put your girls on the roost for a few nights. I have one hen that's a different bed. Even though she was hatched and raised with the others, she tends to be by herself.
Stoney Ridge Farmer, I use ceramic eggs and have for years, but I find that they kick out the ceramic eggs from the nest boxes. We also have a problem with the hens repositioning themselves on the nest and breaking the eggs against the wood floor of the boxes. We use hay and should have enough to cushion the eggs but the hens seem to move the center out of the hay to lesson the amount to cushion. We are going to try foam cushions to see if this will help. Do you have any suggestions for these two problems???
put a higher lip on the entrance of your nesting boxes...stop them from kicking out the straw....and stuff that box with straw....and I mean STUFF IT!!!
I’ve had chickens my entire life, and I just learned something this video. Proves that you’re never too old to learn. Thanks for the video Josh
@stoneyridgefarmer I started using some wooden eggs to encourage the use of the laying/nesting box. It seemed to work great, they took right to it the very next day. But since then I saw yoke one day, and just caught them pecking and eating at an egg layed on the floor. Did the wooden eggs start this or will they help stop it?
toss some wooden eggs in the floor too....they'll learn that they don't get a reward from pecking an object that looks like an egg
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer ah yes, great idea! Will do, thank you!
Hi Josh, Hope that ALL is GOOT? Are You using ALL of the eggs? Or maybe selling / Bartering? BLESSED BE! Batman
Something I have done to break egg eating is to blow the contents out through a little hole. Fill that with yellow mustard and put that back in the nest box.
Must be warm there
How many chickens in that particular areas?
I've got to do this. mine aren't laying and when they do they're pecking and eating them. I've put in a light and giving them black oil sunflower seeds along with layer mash.
I hope you will see this. I call one of my girls Banshee girl. I am having a huge problem with egg eaters. But Banshee Girl flings all hay/straw out of the nesting boxes. I’ve tried the grass mats but they’re not cushy enough.
Same situation here
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Does this also apply to Guinea fowl?
This is so good for my chickens to stop eating my eggs.
I have at least one smart alec bird that went thru daily and kicked all the fake eggs out🤣 Have always used golf balls but then had one start eating the eggs is why I bought the fake ones. I just have to catch which one is doing it and make some yummy broth out of her!
I have a chicken which is laying every day but when I wake up the next morning I found that an egg has been eating so I must mix that golf ball with egg same time in the nesting place or I remove eggs immediately the chicken lay and leave the ball I'm little bit lost in your explanation Sir
you need to put in some golf balls and gather your eggs each afternoon my friend....thats' my advice leave the golf balls in the nest box all the time....gather your eggs every afternoon...if you're off work sometimes check a few times a day...get them out of the coop and leave the golf balls in the nest box
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer Noted Thanks Sir I will start doing it
After two years all the sudden when this bitter cold hit my hens started eating there own eggs
the eggs are probably freezing, cracking and they see the yummy gewey egg and goble it up
Lol
How do u keep rats / mice away from chicken coop food?
Cats!
Are you supposed to wash the eggs before eating them from the chicken
if they're dirty wash them...if not...we don't worry about it
Can you give me design plan
nope...but you can look at what I have here and see how it's made. Also search "perfect chicken coop" and you'll get more info
My chickens have broken open the clay eggs!
Do not put any "True game Birds" in with your Chicken. My daughter had Pheasants of two breeds in with her chickens and she had a big trouble with the Pheasant's breaking up the eggs of the chicken's. She tried the golf balls trick(It will work). She moved all the game birds together in another place. Since 1 broken egg
That’s strange I’ve had chickens as a kid I really don’t remember ever finding pecked eggs 🤔
My dumb pecker head chickens broke the ceramic egg! I wonder if they make wood eggs?
Yes. Hobby Lobby
Golf balls didn't work with my chickens.
get your eggs up more often and leave the golf balls...GATHER YOUR EGGS MORE OFTEN MY FRIEND
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer only one out of five laying right now. She lays between 6am and 2pm. Kind of hard to watch every minute. She is not the one eating them. I suspect another one is.
That might work for you but they broke one of my clay eggs trying to eat it and they are obsessed with trying to eat the eggs.
I started with nesting boxes and fake eggs. I got my first 2 eggs the other day. I got 2 more today. The other day, I took those 2 eggs for myself. Spoils of hard work. Today, I actually saw one of the chickens laying the egg. I left it there because I want more than 2 before I go pick more. I went back this afternoon just to check on things. I have another egg. But the first egg of the morning was busted open. I tossed the straw with the egg, and put more straw, and put the ceramic egg back. All of my boxes have a ceramic egg in them. So now what? Do I have to kill one of my birds?
They peck and eat their eggs because they are lacking a nutrient or two. I add ground oyster shells to their.feed a few times a year and they don’t peck the eggs
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I free range my chickens. I have never had this problem. My girls always lay in the nest box. They have never pecked eggs. They are busy running around 5 acres of scrub brush and fields. They don't get bored enough to peck at their own eggs. I think the reason you have cannibal chickens is they are locked up in a small area.
How do you keep chickens lice free?
don't overcrowd...there's a couple products that get rid of lice out there....try them...I've never had lice on my birds
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Nothing worse than the bad hen eating a egg in a timber box, gonna get a box or bucket and put them in rather than the wood getting a rotten egg smell it's cruel
My chickens have fake eggs in their nesting boxes but still eat their eggs 😢
Chickens are not meant to lay eggs every day! It’s like giving birth every day. Who would want to do that? They need to be given a rest in the winter. No one should be encouraging chickens to lay eggs every single day!! 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
anthropomorphism....google it....Chickens are not people....no it's not at all like giving birth every day.....I think you're looking for something to be pissed about....a chicken will lay an egg when it feels like laying and egg....it's no more like giving birth than taking a poop is like giving birth. This is like saying pigs need a break from rooting...they aren't people...stop looking for the bad in everything...there's nothing to protest here..and no political agenda