My coop is very close to my daughter's bedroom window, and I clean it every day because I don't want it to stink. When I first read my city's ordinance about location, it said the coop has to be 25 ft. from all neighbors, and this is the only spot that is. I decided on coarse sand for the bottom of the coop (which is a run that is under the coop building). The pee just goes down, and I rake the poop out every morning with a child's leaf rake. it's very small, only 40"x70 ". Once a week I spray it with water to wash any lingering things down. The "Upstairs" is where the chickens actually sleep. Since they are so tiny now (3 weeks old), I close that off during the day and they run around below all day. There is a (very) small pet crate in there, where they like to go hide if they hear anything scary, like the gardeners using leaf blowers, and some chicken toys and a flat of "chick's mix" grass, along with their food and water, and a dust bath tub. I only put the "bedding" (shredded paper mixed with hemp) in their actual beds, which are keyboard boxes, lined with the free brown paper that comes in Amazon boxes. It fits perfectly when cut to length. there is one bed in the crate and one "upstairs" under the brooder plate. they don't poop in the beds much, so I just flick out the visible poop and put it out in the sun all day, adding a bit of fresh bedding when needed. When it's time to change the bedding, I just roll up the paper with the bedding in it, and the box is perfectly clean. When the chicks have gone down for the morning, I clean the coop itself. the floor is a tray that can be pulled out, but I have lined it with a machine washable mat that is meant to go under a dog crate or a cat litter box. (Cut to fit). It goes under the bed, which is under the brooder plate and covers the whole floor. So every morning and every night they have a poop free place to start out. We are going to built a run outside the coop which should help with the poop density, and give them more room to forage as they grow.