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Hanalu Posted - Mar 05 2009 : 6:28:00 PM
My dad was telling me about one of his lazy chickens today. He said that she lays her egg when she is coming down from her perch rather than in the nest area. The egg falls to the ground and splats in the coupe. He is trying to figure how to make her stop doing that. I said, " Oh! the farmgirls will know what to do!!!" Anyone?
Apparently this is the hen with the attitude!

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Brew Crew Posted - Mar 08 2009 : 07:27:28 AM
I think Chris is on the right track as well. Sometimes they are just dumb and you have to teach them how to be a proper hen! :) Good luck to your dad! Pretty funny, though, that hen has to be wondering what on earth is going on every time she gets down from her perch!! :)

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Alee Posted - Mar 07 2009 : 9:29:35 PM
I wonder if she knows where to lay eggs? I would second what Chris (OregonGal) has said and maybe put in one of those false eggs as well to help her learn that is where the egg is really supposed to go.

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OregonGal Posted - Mar 07 2009 : 6:58:38 PM
My idea would be this:
At night, after dark, go in the coop and put her in the nest area/box, and cage her in
the nest until her egg is laid, then let her out. Try doing that for several days in
a row so she gets the idea of laying the egg there.

I don't know how many chickens your dad has.....but, sometimes older chickens are
just bullies and won't let the younger hens in the nests, so then they have no
choice but to just lay it where they happen to be - I've even seen them lay one
on the run (while the chicken was walking quickly away from me). I find eggs
on the floor of the coop by the feeder on occassion and I can only assume the
older ones are not letting the young one lay her egg in the nests. I try to get out
earlier in the morning and opening the coop so the old biddies go out and eat
and the young ones will have better access to the nests. My old biddies won't
even allow the younger hens to stand on the floor, its like, "you little twerps stay
up on the roosts til we're finished eating!" If they are all the same age, then I'd just
cage her in the nest 'til she gets the idea where to lay.
Hanalu Posted - Mar 07 2009 : 09:31:39 AM
Thanks for your help. I will let him know that she is just stupid!
I think that the perch is too high up for fluffy bedding. Maybe he can try to catch it every morning!ha ha!

Hana
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Mumof3 Posted - Mar 07 2009 : 04:37:41 AM
Hmmmm, I don't know why she would do that, but you may want to place a fluffy layer of bedding under the perch to catch the egg and prevent it from cracking open. Five inches ought to be good.

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shepherdgirl Posted - Mar 06 2009 : 10:36:21 PM
I think she's just stupid... what MORE is there to say?

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ruralfarmgirl Posted - Mar 05 2009 : 9:50:29 PM
Hana,
That is a new one... hahahha.. not the "chick with attitude"... but, you know what I mean. LOL


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