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I like that tarp idea, imma have to do that myselfDeep clean 1-2 times per year, used the deep litter method for 30 birds in a 10'x18' coop. Using a tarp underneath the roost alleviates most of the cleanup as its attached to eyehooks we just unhook and drag it out into the woods, dump it then spray it off with a hose and hang it back up...simple and very effective.
I do too. I have a sand pit under my roost and clean it daily when I go collect eggs. Where do you dispose of your waste?I clean my 4 coops early each morning. What makes easy cleaning is sand. Simply scoop the poop and put it in a bucket and dispose of it. Done.
Other than building coops to withstand strong storms including cat 1 hurricanes, ease of cleaning coops was a priority. It takes me about 30 minutes to clean out coops each morning.
I dump the 5 gallon bucket of soiled sand in the tractor bucket. When it's full, I take it to the back of the property and dump it in a huge pile of soiled sand. All the waste breaks down in time. Then I use the "clean" sand to fill in potholes in our road off our property.I do too. I have a sand pit under my roost and clean it daily when I go collect eggs. Where do you dispose of your waste?
Do you use sand on a poop board under the roosts, and on the floor?I clean my 4 coops early each morning. What makes easy cleaning is sand. Simply scoop the poop and put it in a bucket and dispose of it. Done.
Other than building coops to withstand strong storms including cat 1 hurricanes, ease of cleaning coops was a priority. It takes me about 30 minutes to clean out coops each morning.
I clean it once a day - late evening when they put themselves to bed so that it's clean when they wake in the morning. That's just sweeping that days poop. Then every other Saturday or Sunday morning, it gets a really good cleaning.It's not a pleasant part of keeping chickens, but it's one we must all deal with regardless: poop. How often do you clean your coop out? Don't include pens in your answer, just your coop or coops. Do you find it easy or difficult to clean them out? What changes to your coop design or technique would you make to improve the process?
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I sweep the poop every day - late evening when they put themselves to bed. I do a real cleaning (change the bedding and fresh lime every other weekend. I wish I had A- lined the roof so that rainwater would run off instead of sitting then dripping through the tarps. My neighbor and I are going to try and fix that over the next month or so (we both work)It's not a pleasant part of keeping chickens, but it's one we must all deal with regardless: poop. How often do you clean your coop out? Don't include pens in your answer, just your coop or coops. Do you find it easy or difficult to clean them out? What changes to your coop design or technique would you make to improve the process?
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