I have an extra large walk-in coop from TSC. The enclosed part of the coop is raised off the ground and has a slide-in tray that you are supposed to be able to pull out and clean. After having chickens now for just over 4 months - I had wished I asked around before buying this coop. Be that as it may - "I must work with what I have" as my mother used to say. The "Floor" of the coop is a thin metal sheet that is the drawer you pull out.. To date I have been throwing down shavings to cover the floor. Then scooping out all the shavings at least every other day as the floor gets full of waste. My question is - should not be putting anything down and just scooping out the waste? Should I put straw down instead? Any suggestions? Winter is approaching and I am hoping to have a system down before it gets cold out. Then I also wondered if I should pop down some of those stick down floor tiles. I have a stack of them left over in my cellar. That might make the clean up easier and more sanitary.