One of my favorite chicken related channels. I really appreciate the amount of knowledge you have about chickens, and their care. Surprisingly hard to find concise, well researched content on chickens.
Tight work little lady! Glue is over kill though unless you plan to put that think under cover..osb will fall apart long before glue plays a role! Nice to see though!
Thank you! It is inside the coop, so I am hoping for it to last forever lol. Here is a coop tour so you can see how the rest turned out. ua-cam.com/video/qt9AUAXUqu8/v-deo.html
Oh my word!! It never even occurred to me to make up plans, that is a great idea! But it will definitely take me a while to figure out how to do that, I am very much an eye it and trial and error type of person lol. Something I would do differently now is make the catch area longer (that the eggs roll into) by maybe 3 inches, even though I put up those bars at the end to help the girls stay out of the eggs some are very persistent! Making it longer along with the stop bar would keep the eggs out of their reach. Sorry to disappoint you when you got to my Etsy store.
You are welcome! I couldn't find anything any where either so it was very much guess work for me to design. I think others didn't share because it can vary so much! If I did it again I would make the egg catch area 2x as long as I did, chickens are tricky when they want to eat eggs!!! The box size works for us but it can definitely be smaller if I had limited space. I did a ton of research to come up with what I did in this video. I appreciate the comment and watch, thank you!
Nice, but you should make the bottom square and flat. Put your 1x2s at an angle inside. This will make it way easier for you to build. Makes it easier to test and adjust the angle. (Not stuck with the pre cut angle) Also makes it stable while moving around and not teetering over. It also makes it easier to handle and mount onto the coop. Option 1, Place and level a board on the bottom where you intend to mount, and set the box on that board. Mount the box. Option 2, Make a French cleat for the top and/or top & bottom. Install and level the top cleat, bottom half, on the wall. Lift and place boxes on the wall. If cleated on the bottom also, place and mount the bottom half of the lower cleat. Also, make the top at a steep angle. You don't want the chickens getting on top and pooping all over it. If this is going on the outside this will help the rain roll off of it. Use synthetic grass mats. Made for easy cleaning and they are open at the bottom. Use 1x2 welded wire in the catch tray. The whole bottom if you can. Any poop or dirt they track in can fall through. At the catch tray, where the mat ends, bend one row of squares (of the 1x1) Up to just below the top of the mat and back downsloping into the catch tray. Start curving the 1x1 up to the board. To slow the eggs down and not slam up against the board. Left this till now, when putting the 1x1 down make sure the wire that is on top (as they cross over each other) is is running perpendicular to the backboard. This creates tracks for the eggs ro roll down. You don't want the top wire to be running parallel to the backboard. You don't want the eggs bouncing, everytime the hit the next wire. Last. Try and make some push out/excluders in the boxes. Set on a timer 30 or so minute before dark, it will push the hens out so they don't sleep in the boxes. Not all that hard to make. Great work.
@@clp6743 How long/wide do you need it. I have so far, planned it for two sets of boxes(48" with 4 nesting boxes, each) , made 90% from 1 sheet of plywood.
@@clp6743 I keep leaving you a message, saying that "I don't have plans but I can make them if you like." Then I keep leaving a suggestion to do something so that when I upload them you can be alerted. But it keep getting deleted.
I don't have one of me installing these, do sorry. In these 2 videos it gives some different angels and pics that might help you out. I will try to make a video breaking it down but it probably won't happen this week. ua-cam.com/video/sbjK_ZgNLLg/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/qt9AUAXUqu8/v-deo.html
Yep, we are almost to a year with these boxes and ours roll great. If I did it again I would make the egg catch part deeper to help prevent chickens from reaching in and eating eggs, like 2-3 inches. They are persistent.
@@countrysparkles Wow thanks for the instant reply. Have you tried hanging black cloth at the point where the eggs roll under, a kind a curtain to hide the eggs?
@@countrysparkles Also I notice you have two angle drop measurements, 2" and 3 1/2", which did you use? I ask because I have one 72" long box already built and 3 more to go. I pick up my laying hens mid August and need to be prepared. Thank you much.
Lol yes the girls just stuck their wings and head through. I am going to put up another bar inside further in then the other one I added and see how that does. I did hang black material on the outside too so it was hard to see at all in there and that helped not being able to see the eggs even roll away well. I have a few that just refuse to give up.
And I used the 2" off the back. I haven't had a problem with eggs not rolling back unless one gets wedged just right on a piece of bedding but that doesn't happen often. I think the 3.5 would have been way too steep, (that was just my brain storming sketch) and would have damaged eggs rolling out. But you could do 2.5 and that incline wouldn't be bad either if you want it to be just a bit steeper. My chickens sit on carpet in the nesting boxes that I have stapled down and the eggs can still roll off into the catch area.
You are so amazing. What stores do you do your grocery shopping at? Do you stock up on water? Can you possibly do some in store videos? I think it would be awesome if you could show how you do your full shopping trip
Aww thanks! I do my grocery shopping at WinCo mostly. Then local grocery when they have great deals and I stock up. I keep it super simple when doing food storage if I am about to run out of something I keep an eye out for it to go on sale then get more, I look for good deals at case lot sales and ads, sometimes I try to just get 1 thing to add to my food storage. It is never done in just 1 shopping trip that would be too overwhelming even for me, but doing a little at a time is manageable. ☺️ That is a great idea to do a video on my process. Thanks for the comment!
In my building a chicken coop tour there is a pic of my son and husband behind the boxes we first built that wood frame and attached it to the coop with Craig jig holes. Then we screwed the nesting boxes into that frame and that's it. Here are some videos with the pictures and then a tour of what looks like at the very end all put together. I included times of where the nesting boxes are specifically in the videos for you. ua-cam.com/video/sbjK_ZgNLLg/v-deo.html in this video at 9:55 there are some pics and this video: ua-cam.com/video/qt9AUAXUqu8/v-deo.html starting at 4:40 is video of it. Hope that helps!
It’s nice to see a lady not afraid to use woodworking tools and able to build the things she wants and do a great job building it too! Good for you!
Thank you so much for the kind compliment!
One of my favorite chicken related channels. I really appreciate the amount of knowledge you have about chickens, and their care. Surprisingly hard to find concise, well researched content on chickens.
Thank you! I do feel like it is hard to find good information too. There is a lot of trial and error with chickens, probably any farm animal really.
O goodness by the seat of your pants with only s etch of what you want. Very impressed you are a great wood worker !!
Aww thank you this is one of the nicest compliments ever!! 😍
Tight work little lady! Glue is over kill though unless you plan to put that think under cover..osb will fall apart long before glue plays a role! Nice to see though!
Thank you! It is inside the coop, so I am hoping for it to last forever lol. Here is a coop tour so you can see how the rest turned out. ua-cam.com/video/qt9AUAXUqu8/v-deo.html
Your work is absolutely amazing. Thank you for taking the time to create and share this video with us all. Excellent build❤.
You are welcome! Thank you for the compliment!
Thank you!! So glad you like seeing my work!
I thought you would have plans in your Etsy store. 😁 You seriously need to make that happen. It would sell. I would be one of those customers.
Oh my word!! It never even occurred to me to make up plans, that is a great idea! But it will definitely take me a while to figure out how to do that, I am very much an eye it and trial and error type of person lol. Something I would do differently now is make the catch area longer (that the eggs roll into) by maybe 3 inches, even though I put up those bars at the end to help the girls stay out of the eggs some are very persistent! Making it longer along with the stop bar would keep the eggs out of their reach. Sorry to disappoint you when you got to my Etsy store.
She is giving plans away in this video
Thanks, I did try to be very thorough when building this so it could be replicated.
I would buy one 👍
Hello from Thailand, very nice video 🙏🙏
Why thank you! Hello to you too!
Very helpful and nicely shot video. Thanks!
You are welcome I am glad you enjoyed it!
Nice to see some dimensions wrote down.
Thanks!
For real. I’ve watched countless roll away vids. Not one told u how big to make the damn thing. Thank you!!
You are welcome! I couldn't find anything any where either so it was very much guess work for me to design. I think others didn't share because it can vary so much! If I did it again I would make the egg catch area 2x as long as I did, chickens are tricky when they want to eat eggs!!! The box size works for us but it can definitely be smaller if I had limited space. I did a ton of research to come up with what I did in this video. I appreciate the comment and watch, thank you!
Great presentation,nice work!
Thanks!
Oh how great. I wanted to buy a rolling nesting box but this seems easy enough and save money. Thanks
I love DIY stuff so satisfying!
Nice, but you should make the bottom square and flat. Put your 1x2s at an angle inside.
This will make it way easier for you to build.
Makes it easier to test and adjust the angle. (Not stuck with the pre cut angle)
Also makes it stable while moving around and not teetering over.
It also makes it easier to handle and mount onto the coop.
Option 1, Place and level a board on the bottom where you intend to mount, and set the box on that board. Mount the box.
Option 2, Make a French cleat for the top and/or top & bottom. Install and level the top cleat, bottom half, on the wall. Lift and place boxes on the wall. If cleated on the bottom also, place and mount the bottom half of the lower cleat.
Also, make the top at a steep angle. You don't want the chickens getting on top and pooping all over it. If this is going on the outside this will help the rain roll off of it.
Use synthetic grass mats. Made for easy cleaning and they are open at the bottom. Use 1x2 welded wire in the catch tray. The whole bottom if you can. Any poop or dirt they track in can fall through. At the catch tray, where the mat ends, bend one row of squares (of the 1x1) Up to just below the top of the mat and back downsloping into the catch tray. Start curving the 1x1 up to the board. To slow the eggs down and not slam up against the board. Left this till now, when putting the 1x1 down make sure the wire that is on top (as they cross over each other) is is running perpendicular to the backboard. This creates tracks for the eggs ro roll down. You don't want the top wire to be running parallel to the backboard. You don't want the eggs bouncing, everytime the hit the next wire.
Last. Try and make some push out/excluders in the boxes. Set on a timer 30 or so minute before dark, it will push the hens out so they don't sleep in the boxes. Not all that hard to make.
Great work.
ua-cam.com/video/b2IDp72T54A/v-deo.html&ab_channel=ChickenCaravan
This sounds like it would be a nice box too, it is awesome how there are so many options out there!
Do you have plans to make yours ?
@@clp6743 How long/wide do you need it. I have so far, planned it for two sets of boxes(48" with 4 nesting boxes, each) , made 90% from 1 sheet of plywood.
@@clp6743 I keep leaving you a message, saying that "I don't have plans but I can make them if you like." Then I keep leaving a suggestion to do something so that when I upload them you can be alerted. But it keep getting deleted.
Hey! Love this. Do you ha e more videos of install/completion/how it works? I need to do mine this week
I don't have one of me installing these, do sorry. In these 2 videos it gives some different angels and pics that might help you out. I will try to make a video breaking it down but it probably won't happen this week.
ua-cam.com/video/sbjK_ZgNLLg/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/qt9AUAXUqu8/v-deo.html
@@countrysparkles thank you!
مرحبا. فعلا إنت ماهرة. ..بالتوفيق في كل اعمالك
Nice work, thumbs up.
Thanks!!
Does your angle work? Most say a 13 to 14 degree angle is needed to get the eggs to roll down, do yours roll well?
Yep, we are almost to a year with these boxes and ours roll great. If I did it again I would make the egg catch part deeper to help prevent chickens from reaching in and eating eggs, like 2-3 inches. They are persistent.
@@countrysparkles Wow thanks for the instant reply. Have you tried hanging black cloth at the point where the eggs roll under, a kind a curtain to hide the eggs?
@@countrysparkles Also I notice you have two angle drop measurements, 2" and 3 1/2", which did you use? I ask because I have one 72" long box already built and 3 more to go. I pick up my laying hens mid August and need to be prepared. Thank you much.
Lol yes the girls just stuck their wings and head through. I am going to put up another bar inside further in then the other one I added and see how that does. I did hang black material on the outside too so it was hard to see at all in there and that helped not being able to see the eggs even roll away well. I have a few that just refuse to give up.
And I used the 2" off the back. I haven't had a problem with eggs not rolling back unless one gets wedged just right on a piece of bedding but that doesn't happen often. I think the 3.5 would have been way too steep, (that was just my brain storming sketch) and would have damaged eggs rolling out. But you could do 2.5 and that incline wouldn't be bad either if you want it to be just a bit steeper. My chickens sit on carpet in the nesting boxes that I have stapled down and the eggs can still roll off into the catch area.
We made one too but our hens still manage to get their heads in under there and peck at the eggs.
Mine do too it is so annoying! I am planning on extending the egg rolling area by 6 more inches so that they hopefully can't reach them at all.
Awesome build👍👍
Thanks!!
Nicely demonstrated
Thanks
You are so amazing. What stores do you do your grocery shopping at? Do you stock up on water? Can you possibly do some in store videos? I think it would be awesome if you could show how you do your full shopping trip
Aww thanks! I do my grocery shopping at WinCo mostly. Then local grocery when they have great deals and I stock up. I keep it super simple when doing food storage if I am about to run out of something I keep an eye out for it to go on sale then get more, I look for good deals at case lot sales and ads, sometimes I try to just get 1 thing to add to my food storage. It is never done in just 1 shopping trip that would be too overwhelming even for me, but doing a little at a time is manageable. ☺️ That is a great idea to do a video on my process. Thanks for the comment!
Wouldn't a paint roller tray work? Just line it with astro turf. It would have a short drop for eggs to roll away from hens.
It definitely could work. There are so many different ways to do homesteading stuff! It is so fun to find what works for you.
Easy to understand. How to do it.
Great video thanks
Thank you!
X̌good job
Wow, thank you so much!
You are welcome!!
You are so handy!!!!!
Thanks!!
How did you mount in your coop?
In my building a chicken coop tour there is a pic of my son and husband behind the boxes we first built that wood frame and attached it to the coop with Craig jig holes. Then we screwed the nesting boxes into that frame and that's it. Here are some videos with the pictures and then a tour of what looks like at the very end all put together. I included times of where the nesting boxes are specifically in the videos for you.
ua-cam.com/video/sbjK_ZgNLLg/v-deo.html in this video at 9:55 there are some pics and this video: ua-cam.com/video/qt9AUAXUqu8/v-deo.html starting at 4:40 is video of it.
Hope that helps!