Any Hawaii Folks on BYC?

That's great! Funny, we were calling it coconut XD
Yeah my daughter says its name is coconut, coco for short
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Aloha fellow islanders!
I'm so happy I found this group!! I've been raising BYC's for about 3 years, starting in Makakilo, then in Waialua, and now in Wahiawa.
We are in the process of building a whole new coop and
I'm wanting to use sand as the bedding and ground cover... has anyone done this? And if so, what type of sand did you use? It seems like coral sand is the easiest type to find in the hardware stores... any suggestions/recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
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Hi Blond006, JoAnn and I moved into HPP a year ago and built a coop for our 16 chickens on posts that we use sand to help make the cleaning easier. We have tried the black and the coral sand and have settled on black. One, it's a dollar or so cheaper per bag, but moreover it makes the time between cleanings a bit more visually appealing because it hides the poop better than the whiter coral sand. I do not know if the chickens like one color over the other as they seem to not care much. We only use enough sand to dust coat the linoleum we laid down to make the coop easy to disinfect. The light sand covering keeps the manure from sticking so it can be raked out faster. Under the roost areas we use both sand and drag out poop trays. For an 8' x 8' coop we use half a bag of sand(about 20 pounds or so) and it comes out about 1/4" to 1/2" deep. Good luck with your build and don't forget to share photos!
 
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I will look this up, but isn't the deep litter left in place? And wouldn't that mean that both the litter and the poop would be smelly and thick? Doesn't sound like a good way to keep the odors down or the coop clean. I know my birds can be very odoriferous after just a week in this humidity and heat. Ken
 

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