My coop is raised up on a cement slab foundation and the nesting boxes are off the ground. Should I be putting anything on the ground of it for my chickens? I use pine shavings in the nesting boxes. I'm in the process of building a ladder type plank for my chickens to be able to reach both levels of the boxes. Does this sound ideal?![]()
Gorgeous set up! I love your nesting boxes. I use deep litter method for my coop (I have linoleum over 3/4" plywood floors). You can find a lot of info on it here at BYC, but everyone seems to have their own twist to it. What I do (I have buff orpingtons so they are heavier birds and I was worried about them landing on a hard ground from their roosts) is I threw a few nice sized handfuls of pine shavings on the floor but I covered the inside of the nesting boxes with the shavings (they'll rearrange them and scratch them out as they lay and make their nests "customized"). Once a week I put in a shovelful of garden soil on the floor and they scratch it around through the shavings and it mulches nicely with their droppings. I've got no smell and they have fun scratching around looking for whatever may have hitchhiked in on the soil. I add a few handfuls of the pine shavings each week. It apparently helps with insulating the coop in colder months (the combo of mulched poo/shavings). I've only got a single-story nesting box set up but my hens came from a farm that had higher ones like yours and the man said they just flew up to the higher boxes, but I'm sure they'd love your ladder method to use and or roost on.
