I've got a contiguous sheet of foam backed vinyl, over HC on plywood coop floor.
The floor is insulated underneath, with probably 6" of what I don't know, and is also 12-30" above grade.
Have roost boards with PDZ and pine shavings on floor, shavings are about 2" deep in summer and maybe 6-8" deep in winter.
I figure dry and ammonia free is good and they nestle down in the floor shavings to nap on those frigid 'stay inside' winter days.
I push the shavings back, and they scratch down, to the vinyl when I walk in to feed and clean boards, so it's stays stirred up and spread out.
Going to horizontal nipples in a jug with heater, I hope, for water this winter...and am working on a no-bill feeder as a lot of crumble ends up in the shavings.
Babblebabbleblahblah...lots of ways to house chickens.
Sure wish I could get those 'used' shavings to break down into dirt faster tho, I totally change out shavings spring and fall.
The floor is insulated underneath, with probably 6" of what I don't know, and is also 12-30" above grade.
Have roost boards with PDZ and pine shavings on floor, shavings are about 2" deep in summer and maybe 6-8" deep in winter.
I figure dry and ammonia free is good and they nestle down in the floor shavings to nap on those frigid 'stay inside' winter days.
I push the shavings back, and they scratch down, to the vinyl when I walk in to feed and clean boards, so it's stays stirred up and spread out.
Going to horizontal nipples in a jug with heater, I hope, for water this winter...and am working on a no-bill feeder as a lot of crumble ends up in the shavings.
Babblebabbleblahblah...lots of ways to house chickens.
Sure wish I could get those 'used' shavings to break down into dirt faster tho, I totally change out shavings spring and fall.