Concrete floor

No varmits can dig in and that's really good. Deep bedding works fine on top, although it won't work into compost as it would on a dirt floor.
A dig- proof foundation, as in concrete footings, with a dirt floor, is a good choice too.
Either way, fix any drainage issues FIRST.
Most of us never really disinfect our coops, just shovel them out occasionally. If you are doing the commercial type 'all in, all out' poultry management plan, a scrubable coop and floor, and run, makes sense.
Mary
 
Would like o be able to hose my coop out and change bedding when necessary. Chickens would be able to free range when I am outside.
'Hosing down' a coop is not a good idea IMO.
Dry is what keeps odors and organisms from growing.

Concrete floors have pros and cons.
Would need to know more about your goals, site, and climate.
 

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