Kezs
In the Brooder
We decided to go with Sand for our coop and run due to the information I researched on the cost, smell, heat retention, dusting, and ease of cleaning. We also are in Texas, so we have a 2 story coop (bottom for ducks, top for chickens) that has only 3 walls to allow the coop to stay cool (we will have a 4th wall for in the winter, but 90% of the year the open area is better). Other than the back 4 feet enclosed on 3 sides by wood, the rest is hardware cloth over a wood frame to keep all predators out. The chickens couldn't scratch into the ground with hardware cloth bottom so sand seemed like the perfect solution. Especially since we plan to fence in an additional 15x15 foot area in the next month or so that they will have access to the regular ground for during the day. It worked well...at first. We've had it about 3 weeks, and we have 6 chickens and 2 ducks that are about 7 weeks old.
The problem we're having is that the sand never seems to be dry except in the chicken's part of the coop off the ground, so we are getting flies, a horrid smell from the poop, and we can't scoop it because it's wet. The ducks are getting water EVERYWHERE from the waterer in order to splash their heads! We put in a little pool to give them somewhere to swim so they would hopefully stop draining the 1 gallon waterer 3 times a day, and they are still draining it every 3-4 hours. The sand is a constant puddle around the waterer, and the rest of the sand just draws the water so the whole coop is staying wet.
Not only is it a smell and cleaning issue, but this can't be good for the chickens feet and they can't dust to clean themselves. Does anyone have ANY ideas? building a separate duck coop isn't really feasible due to the way the yard is laid out. I don't want to get rid of the ducks, they are actually my favorites to watch even thought he chickens are much more friendly.
I'm really hoping someone can help me with ideas.
The problem we're having is that the sand never seems to be dry except in the chicken's part of the coop off the ground, so we are getting flies, a horrid smell from the poop, and we can't scoop it because it's wet. The ducks are getting water EVERYWHERE from the waterer in order to splash their heads! We put in a little pool to give them somewhere to swim so they would hopefully stop draining the 1 gallon waterer 3 times a day, and they are still draining it every 3-4 hours. The sand is a constant puddle around the waterer, and the rest of the sand just draws the water so the whole coop is staying wet.
Not only is it a smell and cleaning issue, but this can't be good for the chickens feet and they can't dust to clean themselves. Does anyone have ANY ideas? building a separate duck coop isn't really feasible due to the way the yard is laid out. I don't want to get rid of the ducks, they are actually my favorites to watch even thought he chickens are much more friendly.
I'm really hoping someone can help me with ideas.