ParksPoultry
Songster
*the current sand on the roost was there to test the shelf. It’s from the kids’ play box and will be removed and replaced before the chickens spend a night in there.
My husband and I just finished a new coop for our flock. I’m so excited because last time I couldn’t help much with construction or design because I had just had our baby. So this time I designed it and built it with my husband. There are still little thing to be done like shutters that will fold out to protect against sun and rain, as well as close to help insulate. And a little paint/stain on the doors. We are going to finish the run, but that not as high in my priority list because they mostly free range. I was also going to enclose underneath the roost shelf for a brooder like my other coop, but I’ve never kept chicks on sand, so maybe I should add a frame to keep sand out and just use pine shavings?
I’ve been looking into sand for underneath the roost, but what about the rest of the coop? I’ve been reading up on the types of sand but wanted to ask what your experiences were. My goal is to help keep the coop clean and dry. After a round of treating cocci I’m ready to get my chickies into the new coop. We do make our own pine shavings, so that’s not the issue. It was just my impression that sand was more sanitary. Thoughts?
My husband and I just finished a new coop for our flock. I’m so excited because last time I couldn’t help much with construction or design because I had just had our baby. So this time I designed it and built it with my husband. There are still little thing to be done like shutters that will fold out to protect against sun and rain, as well as close to help insulate. And a little paint/stain on the doors. We are going to finish the run, but that not as high in my priority list because they mostly free range. I was also going to enclose underneath the roost shelf for a brooder like my other coop, but I’ve never kept chicks on sand, so maybe I should add a frame to keep sand out and just use pine shavings?
I’ve been looking into sand for underneath the roost, but what about the rest of the coop? I’ve been reading up on the types of sand but wanted to ask what your experiences were. My goal is to help keep the coop clean and dry. After a round of treating cocci I’m ready to get my chickies into the new coop. We do make our own pine shavings, so that’s not the issue. It was just my impression that sand was more sanitary. Thoughts?