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LOVE the deer in your garden! I tried the sand and was out there over and hour a day scooping poo out of it in this heat we have here in the south. Sweat rolling down my legs and my body and decided DL would be much less work and much better to. LOVVVVE the sand but much too much work in this heat PLUS I bet it will be freezing cold in the winter time to. My coop is larger as well so I just had to find something else and when Bee told me about DL I knew that was the way to go since I wanted more natural. ALSO had been using that DE in the sand and found out it is NOT GOOD on THEIR LUNGS OR mine. So I stopped using that mess and the sand really started smelling after I stop using it.I have used all types of litter for coops.
I have not tried sand (sand gets good reviews on this site).
Of all the things I tried to date wood pellets have been the best. (I tried wood pellets as a last resort when pine shavings were not available.) They are super absorbent and swell up and eventually turn to saw dust. The droppings just seem to vanish and turn to dust when it comes in contact with wood pellets .
Replace my litter and clean my coop every October after I harvest my garden.
Works for me in my deep litter method.
I do add to pellets from time to time.
I have 63 trips around the sun so it is not my first rodeo.
I have anywhere from 10 to 15 birds housed in my 4x8 coop.
Through the winter months it froze harder than concrete with -40º temperatures. The poop froze before it could be absorbed by the pellets and there was like a crusty layer of poop in certain areas where they collectively took aim (no smell, messy feet or flies @ -40º). Come April things started to look after themselves.
Oh I might add I do have poop boards 3½" below my roost that I clean every 2 to 3 days (excellent for catching eggs laid through the night).
In my nest boxes I fold a feed bag to fit (nest boxes are 1 ft³). When a bag gets soiled; fold a new one; pop out the soiled; pop in the new.
Easy peasy!.
Chicken coop is salvaged 4x8 metal shed.
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