Official BYC Poll: How Do You Keep Your Coop Smelling Fresh?

How Do You Keep Your Coop Smelling Fresh?

  • I keep things as dry as possible inside the coop

    Votes: 269 66.1%
  • I use lime on my coop floors

    Votes: 38 9.3%
  • I've installed a box fan for air circulation

    Votes: 38 9.3%
  • I hang fragrant herbs such as basil, mint, lavender, etc around the coop

    Votes: 57 14.0%
  • I regularly clean out anything that is soiled or moist

    Votes: 233 57.2%
  • My coop is well-ventilated

    Votes: 253 62.2%
  • I use Sweet PDZ Coop Refresher in the coop

    Votes: 97 23.8%
  • Other (please elaborate in a reply below)

    Votes: 57 14.0%

  • Total voters
    407
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I have a nice size shed with wooden floor and linoleum and pine shavings on top. I clean poop every day, and if necessary to spot clean I spray white vinegar and water. I sprinkle dried basil throughout and in nest boxes. Lots of ventilation! They spend most of their time outside in covered run and just use shed for nighttime.
Just to say, WATCH OUT FOR LINOLEUM! It's a real home for mites, nice and warm and damp. I took mine up and it was filled with red mites. Always use something that breathes, like newspaper.
 
I use sand in the coop and their roost is near a big door on the front which makes daily scooping so easy. I put down lime in the coop and use stall pellets in the run. The pellets eventually break down to a sawdust like material and absorbs lots of moisture
 
Dont apologize…there’s a ton to learn! Welcome. Poop boards are something built below your roost bars in the coop. It holds the poop that the chickens poop during the night while they are sleeping. they poop A LOT!!! If you can see the tray under the roost. That is a poop board. I sprinkle sweet PDZ on the board to keep odor down. Good Luck!
Thank you!!!!!
 
A thin layer of Sweet PDZ on the poop boards, poop boards scooped daily, hemp bedding on the coop floor, hemp bedding changed out annually, 22 sq ft of year round ventilation with an additional 22 sq ft opened up for warm weather ventilation and probably most significantly, a predator proof run attached to the coop where the pop door is never closed where the chickens immediately retreat to when coming off the roost.
The run is covered with wood chips that get raked about every other month to even them out and everything cold composts in there. I've never removed material from the run. My brother-in-law commented when he entered the coop for the first time "I can't believe it doesn't smell in here."
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A thin layer of Sweet PDZ on the poop boards, poop boards scooped daily, hemp bedding on the coop floor, hemp bedding changed out annually, 22 sq ft of year round ventilation with an additional 22 sq ft opened up for warm weather ventilation and probably most significantly, a predator proof run attached to the coop where the pop door is never closed where the chickens immediately retreat to when coming off the roost.
The run is covered with wood chips that get raked about every other month to even them out and everything cold composts in there. I've never removed material from the run. My brother-in-law commented when he entered the coop for the first time "I can't believe it doesn't smell in here."
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I love your setup. But where are the nesting boxes???
 
Daily cleaning of poop boards and floor to keep it dry, and lavender cuttings from my garden mixed with softwood shavings to add a nice fragrance and expel parasites.

The doors consist of wooden frames covered in hardware cloth to allow for proper ventilation.
 
THe lineolium .. spelling yah I know, too lazy to correct. Might trap stuff underneath it after a while but don't thik it'll be too bad. Mine is just wood flanks, I have a chicken tractor that was given to me by someone else who had chickens. Just wood seems to be good and less expensive. If it's kept covered with the mulch etc then it should not get TOO dirty to begin with, but chickens do love to dig it all into a corner searching for bugs.

You said stapled linoleum my only concern might be that wood warps and its shape can flex over the staples working themselves out, and possibly trapping a toe over time.

Aaron
 

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