BYC Café

I've done the unthinkable and made a pot of coffee. I've got stuff to do in the dark and I'm hoping extra coffee might keep me alert.
The less I drink the better, so help yourselves.
I'll take a cup. I have night chores too. I found a bit of blood in the coop this morning. Where Fabio was perched on the edge of the poop board last night very near Captain and on the roost that I moved Fabio to. He must have been going after Cap at roost time and either broke off a nail, broke another toe or maybe damaged a pin feather in his leg.
You can see the blood on the poop board edge in the bottom right corner. There is a blood stain on the roost parallel to the 8 ft wall too.
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I'll take a cup. I have night chores too. I found a bit of blood in the coop this morning. Where Fabio was perched on the edge of the poop board last night very near Captain and on the roost that I moved Fabio to. He must have been going after Cap at roost time and either broke off a nail, broke another toe or maybe damaged a pin feather in his leg.
You can see the blood on the poop board edge in the bottom right corner. There is a blood stain on the roost parallel to the 8 ft wall too.
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It's stuff like that I've found Stockholme Hoof Tar works really well on. Not a lot you can do with ripped out nails, or even the back toe which is what they often injure here.
 
How long does it take you to clean the coop Ribh?
10~15 minutes. :lol: I had the coop built so all I have to do is rake the mulch straight into the coop run, then all I have to do is replace the mulch under the roosts. I do a deep clean about twice a year but every other day I do a quick changeover. It only takes this long because I have *help*.:lau It helps I live in a climate that doesn't necessitate a lot of extras for winter.
 
10~15 minutes. :lol: I had the coop built so all I have to do is rake the mulch straight into the coop run, then all I have to do is replace the mulch under the roosts. I do a deep clean about twice a year but every other day I do a quick changeover. It only takes this long because I have *help*.:lau It helps I live in a climate that doesn't necessitate a lot of extras for winter.
The big coops (relatively speaking) take about fifteen minutes to do a full anti parasite clean here. I've got seven occupied coops atm. The maternity units which don't have perches need doing every couple of days.
They're easy enough to do because everything comes out.
 
The big coops (relatively speaking) take about fifteen minutes to do a full anti parasite clean here. I've got seven occupied coops atm. The maternity units which don't have perches need doing every couple of days.
They're easy enough to do because everything comes out.
Sounds good. I didn't want cleaning to become a PITA so I insisted everything be as accessible as possible & as easy as possible. My rake will reach my back wall without me actually having to get into the coop itself. My only real beef is I can't stand upright ~ which all chicken owners know is a real pain if you have to deal with a chicken but space restrictions & height restrictions meant we had to choose one of 2 evils. I went with a completely open front & elevated so the girls could use the space underneath. I have had to put a curtain up to deal with some of the winter weather [I do have doors we just never hung them & I'm not sure we need them.] but the girls can self regulate & that's good on days we are pushed for time & boats.
 

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