Deep litter method. Pine shavings, eight inches deep, mixed with DE (food grade). I add a sprinkling of DE every month or so. Never, ever have any odor. Ever. Once a week or so, I give the whole thing a quick spritz from a spray bottle, just to avoid dust being thrown up when the hens get into a scratching around mood. I always keep a spray bottle in the coop, filled with a solution of half vinegar and half water. NO dropping board. IMHO, a dropping board is just make work. Without a dropping board, the poo just falls straight into the litter and disappears. The pine shavings absorb and compost the poo. It really does disappear. I keep a garden rake in the coop and once a week or so, I just give a quick 30 second raking to the whole setup just to make it all level and smooth. I keep a long handled barbeque scraper tool hanging in the coop and every morning I scrape the roosting board if there's any poo on it. Scrapes right off into the deep litter below. Quick spritz from the spray bottle, toss a small piece of paper towel onto the spritzed roosting board and then use the scraper tool to wipe down the board. I toss the towel right into the trash directly from the end of the scraper, so I don't ever touch anything yucky.
That way, the roosting boards are sparkling clean every day. No visible poo anywhere in my coop or run. It's all deep litter method.
Daily maintenance is usually zero. Only have to scrape and spritz and wipe the board if there happens to be poo on it. Takes MAYBE 60 seconds to do.
I empty the entire ChickArena (coop and run) ALL out every spring. Removing every bit of shavings, so there's nothing there but the clean bare earth.
Then I wash the entire plastic playhouse coop with bio friendly soap and water, and spray it down. First with my good ole vinegar and water spray, and then with an Oxine solution spray(one and a half ounces Oxine per quart spray bottle).
Then all fresh pine shavings go in. At least eight inches. My ChickArena is a fully wire walled run, nine feet by fifteen feet, with the playhouse coop freestanding in the middle of the run.
The removed litter goes into a brand new compost pile; the lawn's summer grass cuttings and autumn's fallen leaves go into that same compost pile. After sitting there for one year, it's ready for the vegetable garden beds. See the photo below:
That way, the roosting boards are sparkling clean every day. No visible poo anywhere in my coop or run. It's all deep litter method.
Daily maintenance is usually zero. Only have to scrape and spritz and wipe the board if there happens to be poo on it. Takes MAYBE 60 seconds to do.
I empty the entire ChickArena (coop and run) ALL out every spring. Removing every bit of shavings, so there's nothing there but the clean bare earth.
Then I wash the entire plastic playhouse coop with bio friendly soap and water, and spray it down. First with my good ole vinegar and water spray, and then with an Oxine solution spray(one and a half ounces Oxine per quart spray bottle).
Then all fresh pine shavings go in. At least eight inches. My ChickArena is a fully wire walled run, nine feet by fifteen feet, with the playhouse coop freestanding in the middle of the run.
The removed litter goes into a brand new compost pile; the lawn's summer grass cuttings and autumn's fallen leaves go into that same compost pile. After sitting there for one year, it's ready for the vegetable garden beds. See the photo below:
