I last changed the bedding in my coop on December 1. At the time I put in about 3" of shavings. Every couple weeks I've added another couple inches of shavings -- with a few forks of pine straw now and then to help keep the shavings from packing and a few flakes of straw a couple weeks ago because I had a bale tie break on one that was *supposed to* have been a wind baffle. At this point it's as deep as it can get before it starts spilling into the nestboxes.
I gave it a good fluffing with the manure fork today and scattered some scratch over it to encourage the ladies to give it a good workover. I think I've got another 2 weeks in it.
I'm used to advocating deep bedding but I'm surprised at how very good the condition is. Yes, the weather has been cool and thus bacterial action is slowed, but it has also been VERY wet for most of this period, raining at least 3 days every week, AND I have 5 chickens in a coop that really ought only to have 4.
I thought people would like to see how well this system can work.
I gave it a good fluffing with the manure fork today and scattered some scratch over it to encourage the ladies to give it a good workover. I think I've got another 2 weeks in it.
I'm used to advocating deep bedding but I'm surprised at how very good the condition is. Yes, the weather has been cool and thus bacterial action is slowed, but it has also been VERY wet for most of this period, raining at least 3 days every week, AND I have 5 chickens in a coop that really ought only to have 4.
I thought people would like to see how well this system can work.
