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Zinc-plated steel panels, dividers and roof.
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Zinc-plated steel panels, dividers and roof.
Eggs roll into a removable front tray.
Eggs roll out of reach into the tray the moment they are laid, so hens cannot peck, sit on or break them, one of the best ways to curb egg eating.
Vented trays keep air moving through each nest, so the space stays fresh and comfortable for laying.
Straight forward assembly, no special tools required.
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Best Choice External Rollaway Nesting Box Triple | Basic Nesting Boxes |
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| Capacity | 3 nests, suits up to 15 hens, eggs clear instantly | Fills up, eggs pile and break |
| Mounting | Hangs on the outside coop wall, floor stays clear | Takes up space inside the coop |
| Egg Collection | Gathered from the rear through a lift up lid | Reach inside the nest |
| Cleaning | Trays lift straight out to rinse | Often fixed in place |
| Parasite Resistance | Smooth steel, no cracks to harbour red mite | Timber cracks shelter mites and lice |
| Ventilation | Vented trays | Often solid base |
| Durability | Rust resistant zinc plated steel | Can warp or rot |
| Egg Eating | Rolled out of reach | Exposed within pecking reach |
| Egg Protection | Sloped rollaway floor | Eggs sit in the open nest |
*Compared against standard timber nesting boxes without a rollaway tray, commonly sold and used in Australian backyard coops. Always check the box is mounted securely and free of sharp edges before letting your hens use it.
Pick a quiet spot, mount it level, slot in the trays. Your hens will be laying in no time.
Choose a quiet, shaded corner inside the coop, away from the roost, so all three nests stay clean and calm.
Fix the box to a flat, strong, level surface and check it sits level so eggs roll cleanly out of every nest.
Drop the three detachable trays and liners into place. Eggs roll safely out of reach the moment they are laid.
Add clean liners and give your girls a day or two to claim their new favourite spot. If they are slow to lay after a week, add bedding and fake eggs to encourage them.
