Coop bedding

countrycochin

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We have been using pine chips and switched to straw, which I hated!! The straw was so hard to clean out of the coop. I am trying to decide which is the best method. I am just curious about all the different options and what people like or dislike about the various methods. Also we live where it gets really cold in the winter, so I would like to find something that would be good for warmth, easy to clean and requires as little maintainence as possible. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated!
 
I've found pine shavings to be easy enough. I shovel the coop out twice a year. In between those cleanings, I'll add another bag of shavings, as the old stuff breaks down. To me, can't get any easier then that.
 
Nesting boxes - shredded paper - free and easy to replace when soiled.

Coop floor - kiln dried large pine shavings - 8 to 12 inches deep - changed out once per year, dumped into run.

Run floor - wood chips, used pine shavings, dried leaves, yard waste, and basically anything biodegradable - free - 8 - 24 inches deep - composted black gardeners gold gets kicked out of 1/2 hardware fencing and disappears. Level seems to remain constant. Chickens love to dig craters and distribute it for me. I just routinely dump a garbage can full of "browns" into the run. Haven't cleaned it, ever. No mud, bugs, or smell.
 

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