I clean everything out and like to let everything dry. I then spray anything wood with neem oil. Once that has sat a day I lime the whole place down. If you have a wood floor I recommend creating a water and ag lime solution and flooding your floor with it so it soaks in. Again let dry before adding litter and returning the hens.Today I took my rainbow layers that were housed in my coop to my buddy who wants some chickens running around the place. I still need to catch the last 4 or 5 that are running about my barn. My buddy milks organic, grain free cows so the chickens will feel at home. The only problem is they won't be finding any corn in the cow poop like they can at my place!
I need to clean out the coop so I can move my Delawares in. Should I be concerned at all with how clean I can get it? I was just going to scrap the floor and let it dry out, then move the new birds into the coop.
Maybe it's overkill but I think this makes sense. I have a breeding area that I will clean out and keep vacant for 3-5 months to allow the death of disease and pathogens. Of course I have the room with multiple chicken areas.

