I'm hashing out the plans for my first coop, and wondering whether to add poop boards. I want to do deep bedding in the coop (not deep litter) and from what I understand, I just need to keep everything very dry. Would it be enough to have a deep layer of shavings and just turn it over periodically so the dried out poop falls to the bottom, and add new shavings on top (until I do a full clean out once/twice a year), or do I need a poop board as well?
And, if I do go with a poop board, how often should I scrape it clean? I read a bunch on the subject on BYC, but am finding wildly diverse answers. Some people scoop it every day, others once a week, others once every two weeks, and I just read a comment by somebody who cleans it once a month! What setup do I need in order to do less frequent cleanings without stinking up the place? What should I cover the board with to last longer? I have a full time job and young children, and can't commit to daily coop cleanings... So I'm looking for something more practical. I asked my grandma if I should clean the poop every day and she just laughed
She had chickens her whole life and I helped with them when I was growing up, and I don't remember frequent cleanings, but also don't remember any smell... She's 94 though and says she doesn't remember details, so I need more advice.
And, if I do go with a poop board, how often should I scrape it clean? I read a bunch on the subject on BYC, but am finding wildly diverse answers. Some people scoop it every day, others once a week, others once every two weeks, and I just read a comment by somebody who cleans it once a month! What setup do I need in order to do less frequent cleanings without stinking up the place? What should I cover the board with to last longer? I have a full time job and young children, and can't commit to daily coop cleanings... So I'm looking for something more practical. I asked my grandma if I should clean the poop every day and she just laughed
