CrookedCoopAz
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Hi all! Newbie here. I have attached two photos of my set up. The initial coop/run (8x10) (photo on left) was inherited as is. We have made some modifications and have a few others in the works to get it where I would like it. It has a hardwood floor that I use pine shavings in at the moment. We will be fully enclosing it for the upcoming winter (White Mountains, Arizona) due to the frigid winds and snow and low average overnight temps below freezing.) Hubs put together this add-on 7x10 run (right photo) to give our 9 ladies more outdoor space. We will have an automatic door to give them access to it during the day. It's unfinished yet, still need to get the roof on and a floor. Due to the numerous predators we have in the area, he fully wrapped the run in 1/4" hardware cloth. (Soil is also full of large lava stones boulders and difficult to dig down into, which is why we didn't use the skirt method). We've been having a debate as to what to put down on top of the hardware cloth. We have no intention of enclosing run for winter as the coop itself is large enough that if we needed to keep them in during inclement weather we can. He feels hauling in some dirt off our land is sufficient (albeit, muddy if it rains/snows). And I thought covering the dirt layer with sand for an easy clean would be sufficient. I've spent 2 hours reading through the forum and now I don't know what to do!!! Some people say sand is bad if you have cold winters. Some say just dirt is bad since it wont dry out. We have access to straw, pine shavings, horse bedding pellets...just looking for some guidance as to what YOU would do with my set up. (Undoing it is not an option.)
Thank you in advance for your help!
Thank you in advance for your help!