White Ceramic Nest Eggs
Product Details
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
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Roxanne D from California
Realistic eggs!
Roger H from Arkansas
I bought 7 ducks last April and they have started laying finally. Unfortunately they lay any place they see fit in the duck enclosure. I bought these to see if it would teach them to lay in the duck house. It took a couple days for them all to figure it out, but now they lay inside and the eggs aren’t covered in mud and poop! An easy and economic “fix” to the problem.
Josal D from Arizona
So realistic we had to mark them to know which one was which. The girls are now laying in their box instead of all over the yard.
Al S from Texas
Love the product!
John W from Oklahoma
Eggs are too small. Not for geese maybe duck.