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Find any of the porcelain eggs? They like to take things like clams and walnuts and drop them in the road, hoping to break them or have a car crush them.
We use golf balls which are way cheaper than ceramic eggs. Netting should help too.
I am thinking the hens have been laying but the Ravens have been getting the eggs. They are sneaky critters, never see them near the coop but the eggs just do not show up. Looks like they are watching when we go to the barn and hid up in the fir trees. Only cure is netting which goes up in a couple of days.
Feathered type.Built a chicken coop and stocked it with 7 hens.Man door to the run outside with a 12" by 18" chicken door at the bottom of the man door, hinged at the top so I could close the chicken door if needed.Three nesting boxes inside the coop. Put a ceramic dummy egg in each to encourage laying. Left the man door open.Two days later the cereamic eggs are gone.Put three more ceramic eggs in the boxes, closed the man door, opened the chicken door.One day later the three ceramic eggs are gone.Hmm. Cannot be racoons, skunks, or possums, the three big guard dogs sleep next to the coop.So, set up the trail cam and put two real eggs in the boxes. Ceramic eggs are $3.00 each. Real eggs are cheaper.One egg gone this morning, the second egg gone just after noon.Pulled the trail cam card and guess what:Note the egg shell in the feeder.There are several more photos of big black bird, one with egg in beak, but it is real dim. So now it is off the the feed store for plastic bird mesh to hang across the 6 foot high fencing of the run.