- Mar 19, 2013
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Hello All,
I am new to chicken keeping. My girls just turned 4 weeks, and are still in the brooder box. I was planning on using a deep litter method when we moved them to the coop - once we built it. However, it was one project too many. (We are still working to get the fence in. Turns out it requires a jack hammer!!!)
So we bought an Amish built coop. It is lovely, and even better, it was clearanced! I realized (duh) after we had the coop delivered that the nest boxes are too close to the floor to do a deep litter method.
The coop is 5x8 and we are fencing in a roughly 37x40 area. So they will have plenty of access to pasture. I have 13 various egg layers and 6 guineas.
The coop has a plywood floor. I have some leftover linolium I can cut to fit over it. It was suggested that I do NOT glue or caulk it as the products/odors could kill the chickens?? Soooo, my question is - what else can I do that is not too high maintenance, and keeps odor, ammonia, and bacteria down?
Thanks!!!
Chicken area - about 37x40
Coop exterior
Plywood floor
Nest boxes are along the floor
I am new to chicken keeping. My girls just turned 4 weeks, and are still in the brooder box. I was planning on using a deep litter method when we moved them to the coop - once we built it. However, it was one project too many. (We are still working to get the fence in. Turns out it requires a jack hammer!!!)
So we bought an Amish built coop. It is lovely, and even better, it was clearanced! I realized (duh) after we had the coop delivered that the nest boxes are too close to the floor to do a deep litter method.
The coop is 5x8 and we are fencing in a roughly 37x40 area. So they will have plenty of access to pasture. I have 13 various egg layers and 6 guineas.
The coop has a plywood floor. I have some leftover linolium I can cut to fit over it. It was suggested that I do NOT glue or caulk it as the products/odors could kill the chickens?? Soooo, my question is - what else can I do that is not too high maintenance, and keeps odor, ammonia, and bacteria down?
Thanks!!!