White Ceramic Nest Eggs
Tired of birds laying eggs wherever they please? Nest eggs encourage egg-laying in the correct nesting area or nest box.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
Specs
- Goose, 3"
- Chicken, 2-1/4"
- Quail, 1-1/4"
- White ceramic
- Kiln-fired
How to Use
- Place one egg per nest box
- Mark eggs with a pencil to distinguish between real and and ceramic eggs
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Nesting Boxes
VersaNest Laying Box, 2-hole
Item #540151 -Versatile roll-out nesting boxes allow egg collection from the front or back. Configure as a colony nest or with segmented compartments. 2-hole or 4-hole options.
$168.00 -
Nesting Boxes
Nest-O-Matic Galvanized Nest Box (with Roll Out Tray)
Item #540410 -Provides a secure and private area for hens to lay their eggs. An adjustable roll-out tray prevents hens from overly soiling or eating their eggs.
$55.00 -
Nesting Boxes
ChickBox Complete (with perch & roll out tray), brown
Item #540050 -Innovative chicken nesting box is draft free, but ventilated to keep the hens warm in winter and cool in summer. Easy-to-clean and will not rot or rust.
$73.00 -
Nesting Boxes
ChickBox (with perch), brown
Item #540046 -Innovative chicken nesting box is draft free, but ventilated to keep the hens warm in winter and cool in summer. Easy-to-clean and will not rot or rust.
$58.00 -
Nesting Boxes
EcoNest Colony Box
Item #540150 -This budget-friendly nesting box is a good choice for those who collect eggs from within the coop.
$189.00 -
Nesting Boxes
HenGear Reversible Nesting Box, large, 54"
Item #540415 -Easy-to-clean metal nesting box with a reversible egg collection tray for collection inside or outside the coop.
$360.00 -
Closeouts
BroodyBox, 2-hole
Item #540156 -Simple nesting box offers a secure, low-stress area for broody hens (and other setting birds) to incubate eggs. Galvanized construction for years of use.
$95.00
$80.75
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Eleda T from Maine
Our hens stubbornly like to pick new places to lay every chance they get. The only way to keep them laying in the nest boxes is for there to already be an egg in there. We also have an egg eater among them, and after pecking futilely at a ceramic egg, it deters her for a while, so these serve double-duty.
The only problem I have with them is that they're almost too realistic. I should have marked them, because I often have to stop and consider which egg is the ceramic one when collecting eggs. They're also more lightweight than ones I've gotten from Tractor Supply in the past... those I could tell by the weight, but these are identical to the real thing.
Ross P from South Carolina
Order arrived promptly. Ceramic eggs were of excellent quality.
Al S from Texas
I’m so impressed with the quality of these eggs! I would recommend these to anyone.
Karen F from Missouri
Having 27 chickens at 17 weeks old it won’t be long till they are laying. I thought I’d prep them with ceramic eggs in their nesting boxes. I am extremely pleased and the care that was taken to ensure safe arrival. Will do business with Premier 1 again!
Barbara R from Colorado
These eggs look like the real deal. I used a black sharpie to draw a smiley face on them so we wouldn’t collect them with the real eggs. Much better than a golf ball in the nests.