ChickyCh00k
Will Work For Chickens
Yes, many coops have wood flooring. However, in my experience, the coop sees FAR less moisture than the run. In fact, it is imperative, for the health of the birds, that moisture be kept to a minimum in a coop. My understanding is that those who have wood floor in coop are doing dry/deep bedding system, not DLM. Although, I scoop my coop poop daily and it is VERY dry (I do not do deep bedding or deep litter in my coop, so I can't speak to that). And yes, hemp is extremely costly.Thanks for that. Yes my run is full covered and there is no water issues whatsoever. So is your major objection to the hemp the cost? Also don't many coop floors have wood bottoms? I have read the sand pulls the moisture out of the dlm material and interferes with the breakdown.
Wondering how often you have to change out your wood chips? Also what kind of wood chips do you get and from where?
I never change out the wood chips, I just add more as needed. If you wanted to use it for composting, it will likely take a long time to break down into compost in a covered run.
Most of my substrate is cypress mulch (from Lowes or Home Depot), but I did just have a couple of large trees cut down and chipped, so I will be utilizing that as well.
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