Making a mess in the coop?

apetelo

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11 Years
May 12, 2008
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I need some advice. I have 9 chickens in an 8x4 coop. Every day I go out to the coop they have made a huge mess of the pine shavings. Everyday, I level it back out again. I go back in the next day and there are areas that they have completely scratched down to the dirt floor and then other areas that have 2 feet of shavings! I don't get it? Is this normal? I am a new chicken mom, just since May, so I've never experience this before. I try to keep it looking fairly decent out there, but everyday they make a mess. Thank you in advance for your comments/advice!
 
ahh, so trying to prevent this is fruitless then? The homemade waterer that I have is not hanging, so they get shavings in it everyday. I was hoping to somehow prevent this. I've somehow got to get the waterer to hang. Thank you!!
 
First, just checking, you also have a larger run for the chickens, yes? (Otherwise, there's your problem).

Yeah, they do like to scratch around. One good outlet for this is to toss stuff into their run for them to pick at -- kitchen and garden scraps, nontoxic weeds, that kind of thing.

I put my waterers (and feeders actually) on stacks of blocks or dishes, so they are the height of the chickens' backs, and those stacks are themselves up on ~16" squares of plywood (topped with a plastic grate, but this is probably optional) that are themselves raised up on blocks. This reduces the amount of shavings that gets right around the waterer (it's mostly bare plywood) and keeps the waterer up high.

Good luck,

Pat
 
Pat, can you show a pic of that?
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I can't visualize that.
 
:lol:You only think you are in charge of their "house" but once you leave the premises, they arrange their "furniture" more to their liking;) And, while doing so, they are discussing the whole issue of what in the world were you thinking...
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About the run, yes they have a very large run, so I don't think there is any concern there. I currently have the waterer propped up on a bunch of small pieces of wood with a plywood platform, but I really like the milk crate idea. I am going to try that. I am wondering if that might be too tall though (especially for my 13wk old pullets). Thank you all so much, this is great!
 

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