Official BYC Poll: How Often Do You Clean Your Coop?

How often do you clean your coop?

  • Every day

    Votes: 336 15.5%
  • Twice or more per week

    Votes: 160 7.4%
  • Once per week

    Votes: 459 21.2%
  • Once per month

    Votes: 268 12.4%
  • Twice per year

    Votes: 276 12.7%
  • Once per year

    Votes: 94 4.3%
  • Whenever it needs it

    Votes: 544 25.1%
  • Never

    Votes: 33 1.5%

  • Total voters
    2,170
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Clukcluks: I really like the hemp.It's pricey but I don't use it too much. None under the roost where they sleep, I just have one area of the run where I use it for the deep litter method. (only 4 birds). It's nice and fluffy and the poop falls through the bottom. They mix it with dirt pretty quickly though. The rest of the run is bare dirt which they keep churning up to find grubs. I don't put the hemp everywhere because it gets in the water. If they poop where I don't want it I rake it into the deep litter area morning and night.
Hello SO CAL CHICKEN MAMA. I also have a all dirt 16x6x6 run. I clean it up every day, just because I have a bit of the OCD like Pyrofreek has 🥴 My coop is 5x5x5 and I have straw, pretty deap and I have noticed that they don't poop that much in their. I think maybe I'll clean up and change out the straw tomorrow morning. I have only been at this clucking chicken daddy for over a month now. 🐓🥚🪺🐔
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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.
Good morning! Do you have a particular style or brand of coop that makes cleaning easy? I'm still researching options. Thanks
 
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.
Same (with one) and same reason. Sand. I am in the process of building a new coop and run now, and they are being built to withstand a medium cat 2. Fortunately, my new place will be further inland so winds should be died down by the time they get to me.

Also, just as with my small one, sand. I use it in coop and run. Since my coop is small now, it takes me approx 5 minutes to clean well. I anticipate probably 10 minutes in the new one. Tops.

I also pick up poop in the run every evening. I just walk around with a scoop and get what I see. It takes <5 minutes for that in a small run. I'll do same with the new, covered, sand floored run. It gives me more chicken poop to compost for the garden, and regular quick scooping keeps the perponderance of poop down, and overall healthier for the girls.
 

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