amen dead rabbit!!!! I will have to say if my coop was bigger I would do the deep litter thing--for my space the boards will have to do-the previous coop was a dirt floor and I did the deep litter thing. Cleaned it out with a snow shovel into the wheel barrrow and straight to the garden. Then again like I said I grew up on a farm and I still love the smell of horse and cow manure!!!
what's a little chicken poop! I am also like a member on here that everyone should read his page ---wyododge---common sense logic--and I like him have to wonder while doing all this bleaching and scrubbing are you getting rid of good bacteria they may need. I agree with him the more you clean and change their surroundings the weaker you may make them. You can domesticate an animal to the point that is isn't good for them or their health. There is a proven study out there that says that children that are allowed to play out inthe dirt have less allergies than the ones who stay in all the time. We grew up with the motto--dirt don't hurt!! AndI don't think a little chicken poop does either.
what's a little chicken poop! I am also like a member on here that everyone should read his page ---wyododge---common sense logic--and I like him have to wonder while doing all this bleaching and scrubbing are you getting rid of good bacteria they may need. I agree with him the more you clean and change their surroundings the weaker you may make them. You can domesticate an animal to the point that is isn't good for them or their health. There is a proven study out there that says that children that are allowed to play out inthe dirt have less allergies than the ones who stay in all the time. We grew up with the motto--dirt don't hurt!! AndI don't think a little chicken poop does either.
