Coop's Coop
Songster
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No danger of frost bite in So Cal. And our weather isn't very moist...it would be a desert here if stuff wasn't watered. I've got 3 windows and a smaller window vent close to the roofline...should I add more than this? If they start messing with the contact paper I can remove it.I would be concerned about them eating the contact paper. The moist environment may cause it to peel up a bit at the edges. the birds won't be able to resist it, and will devour it. The nest boxes are too small. I'd remove the divider, and turn it into a single nest. Coop space looks tight for 4 birds. The more crowding you have, the more moisture issues, possible frost bite, and behavioral issues you will have to deal with. If you can predator proof the run, and provide some weather proofing as well, that will help with any behavior problems associated with the crowding. DL in the run would help.
Thanks! So it sounds like deep litter may be wrong for our set up. Should I put pine shavings on top of the liner still? My son can totally empty it completely out twice a week if that's what needs to happen. Just looking for the easiest and cleanest solution for him to use that's also safe for his birds. I read that paint scrapers work well for getting the poo off perches etc.wow, what a beautiful set up, congrats on the hard work. I think the DL method is great for the run but for the coop, I'd buy some plastic shower stall liner, like the stuff at home depot and line the floor and maybe up the side a bit, so that you have an easy to clean surface that won't soak up the wet and I'd get so kind of scraper tool that is easy to use in a small space and just scrape out onto the droppings onto the ground regularly. I think you can have a nice kept up look if you are up for a little regular maintenance. if you don't remove the droppings regularly the ammonia will build up and that can stress the birds.