Hello Coloradans! I'm in Leadville and just bought 10 baby chicks from TSC the past 2 weeks: 4 Buff Orpingtons, 3 Black sex linked, and 3 barred rock. We are going to build a 4x8 coop and large run soon and I'm going back and forth between a dirt floor or wood floor. We are planning on doing the deep litter method in the coop either way. Any advice from fellow Colorado chicken keepers is greatly appreciated!A little info on the coop area, it will be in the NE corner of our property under a large spruce tree, so it stays relatively dry even during the winter months. Monsoon season in July/Aug is my only concern, but even then the ground dries pretty fast.
In the coop itself I would do a wood floor simply to make it more secure against predators digging in (as well as rodents). This way you will at least have a secure spot you can lock them up overnight.
I have not yet tried deep litter myself and have been skeptical with how well it would work considering how dry it is here as well as how much of the year the ground is frozen. I'm curious to know how it goes. I know with my compost pile it's been an incredibly slow process and much of the year there's not much actual composting going on.