misha42201
In the Brooder
Can you use speedy dry on the floor of the wood chicken coop?
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Please post a link to the exact product you are asking about.Can you use speedy dry on the floor of the wood chicken coop?
I don't know the brands, just inquiring, yes for the floor & pine shavings for the nestsPlease post a link to the exact product you are asking about.
Is it an oil absorber?
Do you want to use in place of bedding like pine shavings?
Most oil absorbers are clay granules, not good for chickens, IMO.I don't know the brands, just inquiring, yes for the floor & pine shavings for the nests
Did you mean to start new thread @CreveChris ......Building a coop next to my forest acreage and would love someone to argue with my setup.
Saint Augustine, Florida on a bluff above the salt marsh on the intercostal: building a 5' x 10' run with a coop incorporated (think breezeways) with rafters, concrete footer with buried hardware cloth and sand bedding/floor. Two doors to the bifurcated coop/run combo with chicken tractors for separate daytime run.
Basically a structure with hardware cloth walls instead of plywood and tin roof over the rafters. No gaps, predator proof (we have lots of predators because Florida).
Also if you want to move here and build it for me... It's been so humid here!
Did you mean to start new thread @CreveChris ......