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I did find out that concrete is porous and you can even grow grass over concrete...outside...and it will cause the concrete to degrade. How long that takes is unknown. But doing the same thing inside would not be feasible, esp because of mold.I don't know if this would be helpful, But we have 2 barn stalls (Used to be for horses, now we use it for chickens ) and we have one with shavings, and one with hay on the bottom of the concreate. I would like to know what would happen with dirt, I would predict that your chickens would spill water and It would get muddy, but if possible tell me how this works out!
You can also harden dirt with the addition of lime and sand. Do I want to do that, I am not sure. Should I tamp the dirt? I want the girls to be able to make a dust bath area.
Whether a spill would make it muddy, I am not sure. Hard to believe no one else has tried this.
Most people want to convert dirt to concrete. But I loved my dirt floors and so did my chickens.