I'm just gonna hit some high spots. As I look back over the past 17 years of keeping various poultry and water fowl, my biggest take away is that you must be adaptable and a little bit creative. You start out with one method and find out pretty quickly how that will need to be modified. And you learn that what works best with one generation of birds may not work for the next. You adapt to weather challenges, random predator experiences, and changing demands on your time. The best coop, run, litter, feeding/ watering method, brooders, etc., are not set in stone by any means. It's all what works at the time.
Unless I'm using my portable coop, my favorite litter has always been large pine flakes--deep method.
Unless I'm using my portable coop, my favorite litter has always been large pine flakes--deep method.