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I totally understand where you're coming from! Personally, from what I've read and been told, deep litter can be really healthy for the chickens! Supposedly it's supposed to ward off parasites and prevent coccidiosis. I think of it like compost. Once it breaks down, it won't smell or even look like poop. It's supposed to smell a lot better and personally I like the convenience that comes with it of having to do minimal cleaning for results that are great for the chickens. Not to say I'm trying to get away with neglecting chickens! if I didn't think deep litter was healthy for them, I'd put in the work to thoroughly clean their coop every dayHi, I'm new here. I've heard lots of stuff about the deep litter method - but I just don't agree that it's healthy. I've had chickens for over a year, although I grew up on a farm raising other types of animals and I firmly believe in a clean house for them. The idea of allowing poop to collect for months is just gross. I clean my chicken house once per week, minimum. I have a 4' x 8' shed-type coop that I built, with roost bars so they're not sitting in their own poop, wood shavings on the floor for bedding and absorbtion, and I clean it out every week and put the soiled shavings in my garden, which loves it. To me, not cleaning the coop is like humans not flushing their toilets. Sorry, but germs and bugs are going to grow. That's just me, but I just don't think it's good for them. If you're going to raise animals, clean up after themAllowing it to sit for months while you add more bedding on top of it... yuck, sorry. No offense to anybody using this method and succeeding with it, I would just never do it.
