How many inches of pine shaving

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I am reading as much as I can before my chicks arrive in a month (So excited!!! I have been waiting for them since february). Now that I am set on a lot of things, I am still learning on the DLM. I know there are a lot of threads about it but I am still unclear about the amount of pine shaving you have to add. I explain: I will start with 3 or 4 inches of pine shaving and some DE and every month I will rake the old one and add a few handfuls of the new one as well as the DE. At the end, how much of pine shaving will it be? Wouldn't be too much? I am planning on building the coop next month and I am trying to make sure everything is a the right level, so if I have so much pine shaving on the floor (for example almost one foot by next spring) what about my nesting box (that were suppose to be one foot elevated)? I was planning to have the nesting boxes a little bit elevated but with that much shaving it will be at the same level. So in your coop how much shaving do you have after 6 or a year? I hope I am making sense
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I don't measure it out that much. I put about 3 inches in first and sprinkle DE... mix with a rake and let it alone. When it starts to get nasty, I add another 2 inches and more DE. I would say, I add to my pile about once every 2-3 weeks
 
Yes but at the end, don't you end up with a huge pile of pine shaving before you clean it entirely?
 
My coop is 4x8 floor space. I started off with 2 wal mart bales of shavings. It was pretty danged deep but you will lose some as you clean the coop.
 
We scoop most of the poop off the top about once a week and throw in the compost -- some shavings obviously go out with it. If shavings get low, we may add a little more, but we don't have to do this very often. Every 6 months (spring and fall), we clean out / wash the whole coop -- throw all shavings into compost and replace with new. Seems to work pretty well for us (about 3 - 5 chickens sleeping in 3' x 5' coop space).
 

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