Not only can it be dirt; it should be dirt. For deep litter to work properly the bugs in the dirt should be able to get at the bedding and poop.Hi all, my very first post to BYC. Thanks in advance for sharing your expertise.
We're building a henhouse for 5 hens. It's 11.5'w x 9'd x 8.5'h - the coop is 11.5'w x 3'd - the integrated enclosed/covered run is 11.5'w x 6'd. See photos.
The coop flooring will likely be the deep litter. The structure will be placed on grass. The grass in the run will quickly turn into dirt once the chickens go in. Can it stay dirt or do I have to put something down? (I'm looking for the most efficient and low maintenance way to run my coop.)