02/02/2022 / By Divina Ramirez
Nesting boxes make hens feel comfortable laying their eggs. The boxes can help reduce stress in the coop as the hens learn to rely on a consistently comfortable nesting site. They also make it easy for you to collect eggs.
You can either buy nesting boxes or make your own with repurposed materials. Generally, you’ll want a nesting box that’s just big enough to fit the hens as they prefer cozy places when laying eggs. How many boxes you’ll need will depend on the size of your flock. A good rule of thumb is to have one box for every four hens.
Save money on nesting boxes with these four DIY nesting box projects:
If you have a tight budget, building your nesting boxes using wooden pallets is the way to go. You can easily get pallets for free from bars, pet food stores and furniture stores. These places usually get their products on wooden pallets. They often throw away the pallets afterward as they consider the pallets a waste.
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Five-gallon buckets are great for keeping beans and rice in your stockpile. If you have old or unusable ones, put them to good use as a nesting box.
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Make your own nesting boxes for next to nothing by using old milk crates.
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You can also turn old cement mixing trays into nesting boxes. The slick plastic material makes the trays easy to clean. The trays themselves are quite sturdy because they are, after all, intended for mixing concrete.
Cement mixing trays have a rounded edge all around, which means your bedding material won’t spill. The edge also makes it safe for hens to hop in and out without any danger of cutting up their feet.
Just fill the trays with hay and place them on the ground in your coop or in an outdoor run. (Related: 18 Things to include in a chicken coop for a healthy, happy flock.)
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