smaress
In the Brooder
- Apr 21, 2015
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I'm finishing up a coop I am building from leftover fence boards and salvaged materials - I found these wooden grate type things that fit perfectly in bottom of coop, under where the roost would be. Would it work out OK to leave just those in the bottom so the floor is rather open? The ground underneath the coop will be straw over decomposed granite. The nest boxes will have a perch just outside them and I'll install a couple branches across the coop for perching at night. The bottom section under the coop house will be linked to an attached run for them during the day and the entire thing will be protected with wire under and around. I'll close their door at night. I could cut a piece of linoleum or plywood (or I was thinking a dog kennel plastic tray may fit) and put sand/Sweet PDZ or shavings if the open floor idea is a failure. I was thinking I can rake up the droppings as part of my general coop clean-out instead of having 2 areas to clear out.
The nest boxes will be the front side of the coop, the entire left side opens up for cleaning. We live in Northern CA in a moderate climate. Any suggestions welcome!!!


The nest boxes will be the front side of the coop, the entire left side opens up for cleaning. We live in Northern CA in a moderate climate. Any suggestions welcome!!!