
). In the nesting area that has hinged access, are some old foam mats in two layers. the top mats have circles cut out of them and hold a fake egg. this gets the hens laying where I want and keeps the eggs from rolling around for the most part. I don't feel the need to put bedding in there with the foam mats, they are easy to clean and the lack of normal bedding discourages sleeping or scratching in the nest boxes. I have it positioned under a tree as heat can be a real problem around here.[img]http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n52/havlik1/permie%20pics2/permiepotrait3pdd.jpg[/img]
"One cannot help an involuntary process. The point is not to disturb it. - Dr. Michel Odent
. they were afraid they weren't "safe" like the store bought ones
) I gave away or sold cheap quite a few hens before we moved because I knew we wouldn't have the facilities at the new house for all of them. now I am wishing I would have finagled things to keep a few more around because I am having to buy eggs to keep up with our demand. [img]http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n52/havlik1/permie%20pics2/permiepotrait3pdd.jpg[/img]
"One cannot help an involuntary process. The point is not to disturb it. - Dr. Michel Odent


Leah Sattler wrote:
(I have had up to 10 laying + some random eggs from free range bantams) it seemed silly to have sooo many eggs most of the time and alot were just given away,

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Maritime Temperate Coniferous Rainforest - Mild Wet Winter, Dry Summer
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"One cannot help an involuntary process. The point is not to disturb it. - Dr. Michel Odent

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I've read about this kind of thing at the checkout counter. That's where I met this tiny ad:
The new purple deck of permaculture playing cards
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/paulwheaton/garden-cards
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