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Coop Floor

5peeps

Songster
11 Years
Apr 27, 2008
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Winterset Iowa
Hello ,
I have some old vinyl flooring and was thinking about doing the floor and sides of the coop to make it easier to clean is there any reason I shouldn't use it can it hurt them ,will they eat it .

Thanks
The Newbie
 
Lots of people on this site have done vinyl flooring in their coops. I have it on the back behind the roosting area. Sure makes clean up lots easier.
 
Oh, I was thinking of using some too. I'm hoping to find some in the miscut or end roll section, but even if I don't it is still less than a dollar a sq ft. Definitely worth it for the luxury of easier clean ups. I'm thinking that I should install it so that it goes up the wall several inches to keep the corners from getting gross.
 
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You can get the plain precut Vinyl Tile squares for pretty cheap at home depot or most local hardware or flooring stores .
 
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We bought a linoleum remnant for $15.00. It was enough to cover the floor and we ran it up the wall about 12", of the playhouse coop (floor dimensions are roughtly 78" x 62"). I'd like to do the other two coop floors this way, also.

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Hope this helps!

Dawn
 
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The sides of the coop really should not get dirty, don't need to worry about keeping the walls clean. Vinyl on the floor is great, makes clean up easy. I might be concerned that vinyl walls would make it very hot in there in the summer months.
 

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