chrismahon
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We have a rather strange situation with egg eating. We have two Brown English Bantams laying at the moment. One of them is Bluebell, the youngest at 16 months and very much top hen (she replaced Snowdrop). The other is Daisy, now three. We have a single nest box fitted with a curtain. Laying can be a rather noisy affair when Daisy is in because Bluebell keeps disturbing her. Boris the cockerel tried to calm things down for weeks but now has eventually tired of the whole business. Now Bluebell has started breaking open and eating Daisy's eggs which sends Daisy crazy -they are not soft shelled, although a bit thin. When Bluebell lays she leaves her own eggs alone. I've put a pot egg in but Bluebell isn't stupid -she knows which of the two is Daisy's.
I think Bluebell is breaking the eggs because she doesn't want anyone else to have chicks in 'her' nest box. Does that sound ridiculous, or has anyone else had an egg eating problem that could be explained by that motivation. I may now have to build a new end coop panel to somehow fit in two nest boxes.
I think Bluebell is breaking the eggs because she doesn't want anyone else to have chicks in 'her' nest box. Does that sound ridiculous, or has anyone else had an egg eating problem that could be explained by that motivation. I may now have to build a new end coop panel to somehow fit in two nest boxes.