Bella Dominique
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I also reuse the gloves several times. I do pick up the worst in the run and then periodically sprinkle fresh shavings over the old. Because my girls are molting right now it much more difficult to see all the poos, but I get the worst of it.In case anyone still reads this thread - for the last few weeks I have been following
I just wanted to say thank you for the suggestion. For the past few weeks I have been picking up the poop in my coop. I LOVE IT! The coop stays clean, their feet stay clean, the humidity stays low. I lose a little bit of hay along with the coop, but since my coop is always clean my bedding never smells and I don’t need to replace it.
I didn’t do the litter scoop. I just use a cheap blue glove on one hand and pick it up and throw it away. I can reuse the glove multiple times.
This has been a game changer for me. So thank you. Now all I need to do is figure out how to do that in the run - but I doubt it.
In case anyone still reads this thread - for the last few weeks I have been following
I just wanted to say thank you for the suggestion. For the past few weeks I have been picking up the poop in my coop. I LOVE IT! The coop stays clean, their feet stay clean, the humidity stays low. I lose a little bit of hay along with the coop, but since my coop is always clean my bedding never smells and I don’t need to replace it.
I didn’t do the litter scoop. I just use a cheap blue glove on one hand and pick it up and throw it away. I can reuse the glove multiple times.
This has been a game changer for me. So thank you. Now all I need to do is figure out how to do that in the run - but I doubt it.