Will chickens lay eggs without a nesting box?

Chickens will lay eggs whether there are nesting boxes or not. If there are no nesting boxes provided, hens will play around in the straw and lay wherever. Disadvantages are that time is required to find the eggs and sometimes they will get cracked due to hens walking around inside the coop prior to collection.
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Are nesting boxes necessary?

Chicken nesting boxes aren't essential for hens to lay eggs. They can (and do) lay where they feel secure. The nesting box is essential for you, the flock keeper, unless you enjoy searching the yard, outbuildings, and under every bush or overhang for eggs!
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Do chickens need a place to lay eggs?

Your chicken coop nesting boxes should be in a dimly lit, quiet area of the coop. Hens, like many other birds, have the instinct to lay their eggs in a safe, quiet space. In addition, your nest boxes should be a few inches off of the ground.
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Does every chicken need a nesting box?

How many: You do not need a nest box for every hen, but you also don't want to provide too few boxes, which can increase the likelihood of drama in your flock and could lead to broken eggs or "yard eggs" being laid outside the nesting boxes. Usually, one nest box for every 4-5 hens is enough.
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Will chickens lay eggs on the ground?

Although hens typically prefer to lay eggs in nests, it is not unusual for some eggs to be laid on the floor of the hen house or on the ground. In some situations, the prevalence of these eggs can be quite high. Floor eggs have increased risk of being soiled by manure or being cracked.
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Will chickens lay eggs outside of their coop?

Below: Eggs laid outside can be eaten by hens or predators.

In a few words the cause might be either a shortage of nest boxes or the hen isn't comfortable in the boxes you have provided. Most hens are prefer to lay in the nests you provide but sometimes the incidence of away from the box laying can be quite high.
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Why are my chickens laying in the dirt?

Chickens roll around in dirt or sand as a way to remove excess oil from their feathers and to kill parasites such as mites, fleas, and lice. Even if you're chickens are clean and well cared for you'll want to provide them a place to bath, if you don't they'll scratch and dig until they make a place for themselves.
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How do you stop chickens laying eggs on the ground?

5 Tips to Prevent Floor Eggs
  1. Don't use too much litter. Ideally, about 1” will be adequate (in layer operations anyway). ...
  2. Give hens ample time to get accustomed to nest boxes before the onset of lay. ...
  3. Yell at them profusely. ...
  4. Collect floor eggs frequently. ...
  5. Provide adequate lighting. ...
  6. Have enough next boxes.
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Do chickens need a light in their coop at night?

Chickens do not need light at night. They require at least 6 to 8 hours of darkness to get a good night's sleep. This downtime is imperative to the chicken's health and well-being, just as much as daylight or artificial light for 12 to 14 hours per day is critical for laying eggs.
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How many laying boxes do I need for 6 chickens?

A good rule of thumb is to provide one nesting box per 4-6 hens.
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Do chickens lay eggs in the dark?

In order to consistently lay eggs, hens need about 16 hours of daylight and 8 hours of darkness when they're roosting.
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Why won't my chickens lay eggs in their coop?

Chickens naturally stop egg production when daylight hours dwindle in winter. Not only will they stop laying eggs in nest boxes, but they also won't lay many at all, in any location.
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How do I encourage my chickens to lay eggs?

Your chicken needs around 20 grams of protein to lay an egg. In addition to protein, chickens need calcium, phosphorus, vitamin D, fat, and water. In fact, water is the single most important nutrition they require, and even a few hours without water can cause them to stop laying eggs for weeks.
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What time of day do chickens lay eggs?

They produce eggs at a maximum rate with 16 hours of light exposure. Hens generally lay eggs within six hours of sunrise -- or six hours of artificial light exposure for hens kept indoors. Hens without exposure to artificial lighting in the hen house will stop laying eggs in late fall for about two months.
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Should a chicken coop be off the ground?

Not all chicken coops need to be off the ground, but there are many benefits to having an elevated coop, including the prevention of high moisture in the coop (particularly in areas with run-off or flooding), protection from burrowing predators and rodents, extension of the size of the run, and shelter in the run from ...
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At what age do chickens start roosting?

You can start training chickens to use roosts while they are young. By the time light breeds reach four weeks of age and heavy breeds about six weeks, they're ready to roost on low perches. When chicks in a brooder start perching on top of feeders and waterers, you know they are looking for a practice roost.
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Should I leave food and water in chicken coop at night?

Unless they run into an issue in the coop, such as predators or pests, chickens will sleep throughout the night. Since they are sleeping, it is not necessary to provide food and water overnight.
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How do you keep a chicken coop from smelling?

Keep Your Chicken Coop Smelling Fresh with These 5 Tips
  1. Water and moisture are not your friend. ...
  2. Install a box fan to keep air circulating. ...
  3. Use fresh herbs and rose petals if you have them, in the nesting boxes and in the sleeping areas. ...
  4. Every few days or once a week, clean out any bedding that is soiled or damp.
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Do chickens need heat in the winter?

Unless you're brooding chicks, you don't need to keep a coop toasty warm, but I do suggest keeping your coop around 40° F. So if you want your birds to produce through the winter (in cold climates specifically), keep your coop's temperature within your chicken's comfort zone for best results and happy hens.
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How do you know when a chicken is going to lay an egg?

Are your pullets ready to lay eggs? Here's how to tell:
  1. Chickens will be between 16-24 weeks old.
  2. Pullets look full grown with clean, new feathers.
  3. Combs and wattles have swollen and are a deep, red color.
  4. Bones in the hen's pelvis will begin to separate.
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Why do hens lay eggs on floor?

Nesting is a learned behaviour, so once your hens establish a good routine, you shouldn't need to worry. Still, disruption to routines (like changing chicken houses, nesting boxes or when nesting boxes get overcrowded by dominant hens) can also cause hens to break their routine and start laying eggs on the floor.
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Do chickens recognize their owners?

Surprisingly, yes - chicken really do seem to recognise their owners. In fact, research has shown that chickens are capable of recognising up to 100 human faces, so it won't take them long to learn who their owner is.
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Why do hens cluck after laying an egg?

The noise is not a cluck but a cackle. Cackling is a "buck-buck-buck-badaaack" sound, repeated often over as long as 15 minutes after laying an egg and thought to draw predators away from the nesting area. It may also be used to aid mating and as a location finder for the flock.
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Do chickens need a sand bath?

Dust baths are important to keep parasites at bay and to clean the feathers. The process helps to control parasites and prevents the feathers from becoming too oily. Hens prefer dry loose soil or sand and often choose the ground underneath their coop.
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