We have switched to and as well here, here being FL, and not the northern part of the state either. We tend to stay mild during the winter here sand and true cold are not a factor.
The floor of the coop is sealed wood that I painted in 3 coats of oil based white. Sand piled in onto of that. The girls love it and so do I for cleaning. The goats (other end of the barn) still have shavings, but will be moving out soon and giving their space to ducks. The goats have a new building all their own.
It seems the use of sand topic is stirring strong feelings and responses. Remember not everyone wants to or has space to compost. Also not everyone lives where itbturns cold, so heat retention in winter is not an issue either. Be sure to mention where you live when mentioning your choice of bedding in a coop, or run for that matter.
Shellie
The floor of the coop is sealed wood that I painted in 3 coats of oil based white. Sand piled in onto of that. The girls love it and so do I for cleaning. The goats (other end of the barn) still have shavings, but will be moving out soon and giving their space to ducks. The goats have a new building all their own.
It seems the use of sand topic is stirring strong feelings and responses. Remember not everyone wants to or has space to compost. Also not everyone lives where itbturns cold, so heat retention in winter is not an issue either. Be sure to mention where you live when mentioning your choice of bedding in a coop, or run for that matter.
Shellie