- May 13, 2011
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I don't understand why the dropping board doesn't count.
I have a similar situation. My poop shelf has now become a poop board that sits on the bottom of the coop below the roost. Originally it was raised to within four inches of the bottom of the roost, but in that position it only left about 10 inches below it and the girls didn't like that tight space. So, I just took it off the cleats and laid it onto the floor on top of the pine pellets. Now the girls walk over it any time they want or they just get up on the roost--mostly, when it's not nighttime, they stay on the roost or the other part of the coop that has pine pellets on the floor.
Is the concern that they are walking in the poop? Because mine did that before I put the poop shelf in--they'd just crap on the pellets and walk around on them like it was the thing to do.
We could easily clean the board off first thing in the morning if the girls had to stay in the coop due to cold weather. Now, we open the doors and they can stay in the coop or hang out in the run--their choice. Half the time they are in the run. Half the time some of them are in the coop now that the weather is a bit cooler.
Any thoughts or enlightenment on this?
Thanks.
I have a similar situation. My poop shelf has now become a poop board that sits on the bottom of the coop below the roost. Originally it was raised to within four inches of the bottom of the roost, but in that position it only left about 10 inches below it and the girls didn't like that tight space. So, I just took it off the cleats and laid it onto the floor on top of the pine pellets. Now the girls walk over it any time they want or they just get up on the roost--mostly, when it's not nighttime, they stay on the roost or the other part of the coop that has pine pellets on the floor.
Is the concern that they are walking in the poop? Because mine did that before I put the poop shelf in--they'd just crap on the pellets and walk around on them like it was the thing to do.
We could easily clean the board off first thing in the morning if the girls had to stay in the coop due to cold weather. Now, we open the doors and they can stay in the coop or hang out in the run--their choice. Half the time they are in the run. Half the time some of them are in the coop now that the weather is a bit cooler.
Any thoughts or enlightenment on this?
Thanks.