How important to paint the inside?

fightingbunny

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I haven't painted the nest boxes, roost, poop trays, or interior walls of our new coop. How important is this? It seems like it will take a LOT of time and paint to do this. Other than making a tidy/pretty looking coop, is there much real benefit? The only reasons that I remember other people painting are 1) less chance of lice/bugs living in the wood and 2) Easier to clean.

I am not a person that feels compelled to scour clean a chicken coop and I don't mind a little mess. I can't imagine I will ever go in there and do more than change bedding. We only have a few chickens with little chance of an infestation. We have a vinyl floor for long term bedding cleanout ease and a huge poop tray to catch night droppings. So can I safely get away without painting the inside of my coop?
 
I haven't painted the nest boxes, roost, poop trays, or interior walls of our new coop. How important is this? It seems like it will take a LOT of time and paint to do this. Other than making a tidy/pretty looking coop, is there much real benefit? The only reasons that I remember other people painting are 1) less chance of lice/bugs living in the wood and 2) Easier to clean.

I am not a person that feels compelled to scour clean a chicken coop and I don't mind a little mess. I can't imagine I will ever go in there and do more than change bedding. We only have a few chickens with little chance of an infestation. We have a vinyl floor for long term bedding cleanout ease and a huge poop tray to catch night droppings. So can I safely get away without painting the inside of my coop?

The only thing would think it would make a big difference on is if you had to decontaminate the whole thing at one point (hopefully not!). Then, you could just spray down/scrub....but that would be catastrophic situation health wise for your flock.
 
I am not sure what the walls are made of. The product I used is called SmartSiding. From BobVilla.com, "LP Building Products’ SmartSide line of siding and trim is made up of wood strands that are coated with a resin binder and compressed to create a board of superior strength. Each SmartSide piece is also treated using LP’s SmartGuard zinc-borate treatment system to protect against termites and rot." The inside looks to my eye just like plywood.

The rest of the wood is standard pine 2x4s, 1x2s, and a little thin plywood. The floor is a thick plywood under the vinyl and a really battered free sheet that I got from a neighbor. I would not expect it to last forever, but it is just dropped in place, so I can replace that very easily, so I am not worried about it. It really feels wasteful of resources to paint that.

Here is a picture of the inside, to help show the materials:

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I desperately want to move my chickens in this weekend, so I might throw some paint on things that won't take too long. The hardware cloth is going to take us many many hours, so I am not sure what time will allow :(
 

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