Farmgirl217
In the Brooder
- Oct 15, 2017
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Hi all!
Recently we have had an outrageous amount of rain - WAY more than we normally have. It has been non-stop and will continue off and on for the rest of the week. We have our coop at the bottom of a hill and our coop has gotten extremely flooded. It has gotten flooded before and I have taken it out by hand with a large cup (I have gotten GALLONS this way!?!). But it usually dries out.
Now there is standing water in the floor of the coop is say about 3 inches +. If greatly varies in different parts of the coop. (It's not just our coop, our yard also has standing puddles and pools of water). I'm trying to figure out how to drain the coop and get the water out? It is built in to 2x4's in the ground - so it's difficult to just dig a trench? Do any of you have either quick or long term solutions?? I do use pine shavings in the floor of the coop and last week got out ALL the old stuff.
Thanks so much!
Recently we have had an outrageous amount of rain - WAY more than we normally have. It has been non-stop and will continue off and on for the rest of the week. We have our coop at the bottom of a hill and our coop has gotten extremely flooded. It has gotten flooded before and I have taken it out by hand with a large cup (I have gotten GALLONS this way!?!). But it usually dries out.
Now there is standing water in the floor of the coop is say about 3 inches +. If greatly varies in different parts of the coop. (It's not just our coop, our yard also has standing puddles and pools of water). I'm trying to figure out how to drain the coop and get the water out? It is built in to 2x4's in the ground - so it's difficult to just dig a trench? Do any of you have either quick or long term solutions?? I do use pine shavings in the floor of the coop and last week got out ALL the old stuff.
Thanks so much!
