I would stick to the straw. Easier to clean and a lot less stinky.
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. In MN we have alot of humidity and it stunk to high heaven!!!! I found that I was cleaning the coop everyday just to keep the smell and the flies down. We then tried the pine shavings and we will use that for ever. We change out half the shavigns twice a year. We just scoup of the top layer and put that a side and take out the bottom. The bottom stuff goes right in to the compost pile in the spring and the fall stuff goes right into the garden to be worked right in. We have 22 chickens in a 12x14 coop that is inside an old dairy barn. As long as I mix the shavigns up everyday I have little to no smell and very little fly problem. The main key to it is you need to know were your floor starts so that you don't dig any further than you should. We use the center of the barn in the winter as a protected run for them to get some exercise.