Question on coop materials.

whisperingwind

In the Brooder
Jun 25, 2016
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I am building my bigger coops this week for my Wyandottes and Bresses and I am wondering, is it safe to use Flex-Seal on the floor for traction and weather proofing? From what I can tell it's a non-toxic aerosol type of rubber.

Thanks in advance for any and all info, help, suggestions etc.

~Mike
Whispering Winds Farm
 
Not sure the size of the coop but a more cost effective way would be either black jack or porch and floor paint. I used porch and floor paint. It is oil based, needed no priming and is holding up well to many hens and many cleanings. I do use shavings on top of it.

Not sure if flex seal is non toxic to chickens but I would not chance it.

I paid under 30 dollars for the porch and floor paint and it covered the floor of the 8x14 with paint to spare. It is VERY good stuff in my opinion.

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Not sure what type of coop you have...

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I painted the inside of my coop white.

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Then I put about 7 inches of wood shavings in the coop. The inside of the egg boxes are painted brown, it makes them look more inviting for the girls to lay eggs.

Works great.
 
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