- May 4, 2012
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Hi all!
When we moved our chicks outside I decided to use sand in their coop based on people on here saying it is easy to clean and relatively odorless. I, unfortunately, have not gotten those results.
I try cleaning every day using a cat litter scoop. It is a very tedious process, even though my coop is small. It also never gets as clean as I want it. Is there San easier, faster, and better way to clean the coop?
The coop also has a very strong odor, even though I clean it so often. Is there anything I can do to help get the smell away?
One of the biggest problems I have is that their food ends up all over the floor and it goes right through the holes in the litter scoop so I can never get the floor fully clean like I want.
Thank you for any tips you have!
When we moved our chicks outside I decided to use sand in their coop based on people on here saying it is easy to clean and relatively odorless. I, unfortunately, have not gotten those results.
I try cleaning every day using a cat litter scoop. It is a very tedious process, even though my coop is small. It also never gets as clean as I want it. Is there San easier, faster, and better way to clean the coop?
The coop also has a very strong odor, even though I clean it so often. Is there anything I can do to help get the smell away?
One of the biggest problems I have is that their food ends up all over the floor and it goes right through the holes in the litter scoop so I can never get the floor fully clean like I want.
Thank you for any tips you have!
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