Carrie Lynn
Songster
I use a cat litter scoop to clean up my small 4x4 coop twice a day.
While I am at work the girls must break-up or track thru any additional poop as they scratch thru the shavings.
By the time I get home the pieces are really too small to scoop, of course I pick up the larger deposits.
My concern is that they walk, eat (what they knock out of the feeder) and dust (shavings) bathe in there, with the dried poo "chips". Currently I have been changing the shavings every couple weeks. There is never an ammonia smell, and the coop only really smells when it's been closed up overnight and I go to scoop. Should I change out the shavings more often? So, are "chicken chips" hazardous when mixed in with shavings?
Thanks in advance
While I am at work the girls must break-up or track thru any additional poop as they scratch thru the shavings.
By the time I get home the pieces are really too small to scoop, of course I pick up the larger deposits.
My concern is that they walk, eat (what they knock out of the feeder) and dust (shavings) bathe in there, with the dried poo "chips". Currently I have been changing the shavings every couple weeks. There is never an ammonia smell, and the coop only really smells when it's been closed up overnight and I go to scoop. Should I change out the shavings more often? So, are "chicken chips" hazardous when mixed in with shavings?
Thanks in advance
