Thanks, that will save alot of winter work. How about water and feed dishes? I always thought straw was warmer, I use pine shavings in my nest boxes, is that what you would also recommend for the floor? I throw a few handfuls of cracked corn in right before their bedtime. Thanks againAs long as a flock is healthy I don't see a need to scrub and sanitize the coop more than once a year of course that may be just because I'm a lazy old man who doesn't want to do anything unless it is absolutely necessary.
My personal view is that straw is a horrible choice to use is a coop or a run. It doesn't absorb anywhere near as effectively as wood shavings and is much harder to remove. Also I would never add any organic material to a run. It holds moisture and eventually creates a stinking mess. I know many folks claim that their birds like to scratch through piles of leaves and straw but why create more work for yourself? I occasionally add more sand to my runs so they dry quickly and odor is kept to a minimum. I throw scratch grains in the run and the birds are quite content.