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Cackle Hatchery Ceramic Nest Eggs (6 Pack) - Realistic Chicken Egg Decoys for Broody Hens, Poultry Training & Farm Decor
Cackle Hatchery Ceramic Nest Eggs (6 Pack) - Realistic Chicken Egg Decoys for Broody Hens, Poultry Training & Farm Decor

Cackle Hatchery Ceramic Nest Eggs (6 Pack) - Realistic Chicken Egg Decoys for Broody Hens, Poultry Training & Farm Decor

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Pastel Ceramic Eggs A better way to decorate eggs for Easter! Have your family sit down and decorate these fun pastel color eggs for lifetime keepsakes. Using these pastel ceramic eggs to decorate means you don't have to worry about the mess that comes with dyeing eggs. Read more Arts & Crafts Any of our ceramic eggs make wonderful keepsakes you and your family can decorate. Use them at home or even buy for your classroom for fun memories to take home. Read more Egg Pecking Deterrent Tired of your chickens eating your breakfast? Place a few ceramic nest eggs in the nest box(es). Gather real eggs in the morning and afternoon so chickens are less likely to find a real one. No more broken eggs! Ceramic nest eggs are much harder than a chickens egg. As they peck the ceramic nest egg, they grow bored and uninterested without the golden reward. Nest Box Training Tired of searching your yard and coop for eggs? Place a few ceramic nest eggs in the nest box(es) you'd like your chickens to lay eggs. Have patience...that's it! Chickens tend to lay their eggs together in a "safe place." When you put ceramic eggs in a nest box, they think that another chicken has determined it as being safe and will lay there as well! Broody Hen Test Trying to hatch eggs the old fashioned way? Place several ceramic nest eggs in a nest box. Frequently check on the nest box. If a chicken is reluctant to leave the nest box, pecks at your hand, has pale comb and wattles... you have a broody hen! If you want to raise chickens using a hen as the incubator, you'll need to determine if you have a broody hen. You don't want her to be leaving those eggs to cool off! Read more

Product Features

Egg Pecking Deterrent, Nest Box Training, Broody Hen Test

Home Decor, Arts & Craft Projects, Keepsakes

Super realistic poultry nest egg. You'll think it is real!

Speckled eggs can be laid by many chicken breeds. Welsummers in particular are known for laying speckled eggs more commonly.

Made In USA