My Idea For Poop Collection and Cleaning

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Old plastic cafateria trays on a 2 by 2 frame work under roosts. Catch poop, scrape into Rubbermaid tote and spread in the garden. Easy to remove and wash as needed. Hope it works. Note I used 1/4 inch masonite on walls for easy cleaning as well.
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Is there anything to lock the trays in? I notice that they hang over the edge provided by the 2x2s. I'd be worried about the chickens landing on or walking along that lip and causing them to flip off.. maybe hurting the chicken.
 
Ya, has it been tested to be tried and true? I like the idea also but am also wondering if they would get knocked.
 
Thanks for the replys. Don't know the answers to your questions. Just an idea I am trying. I think it will work, but not tested.
Yes the trays hang off the edge alittle. Maybe 3/4 of and inch ! don't think the girls will tip them over. Honestly, hope i gotta clean poop off every day. Great for the garden.
Yes, proberbly what will end up on the trays will be better than what was on them previously. Good sense of humor.
Hey gang, just trying an idea. If ya got something better.......show me. I'm still leaning.
 
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I like the tray thing! I hope you find a way to get it to work. I tried a tray idea, but the little monkeys flipped it over, then I tried newspaper but they got that flipped over everywhere, and it requires shredding to get it to compost, so now I just do woodshavings and swoop it all up about once a week. But I do turn it and fluff it every day or so. One fancy dustpan-thing I picked up at a garage sale serves as my poop scraper, and its hanging from another garage sale silvery hook. I also have artwork there for the chickens, they like to stare at the art. But I'm with you about the poop, love it. Somebody on BYC here started the quote "Scooping Poop is TheraPOOtic".
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My compost heap smells heavenly!
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You can easily put a small board on the back wall just above the level of the tray to stop this from being a problem. It's what I do with my plastic boot trays, and it works fine.

Great recycling idea!

P.S. You might need to compost the poo before you put it in your garden, though.
 
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