The duck house only takes about 10 minutes to scoop it all up and spread new bedding. Not bad at all really. It isn't stinky or gross since I stay up on it. I noticed yesterday that they are bedding down in one section and that area was a little more poopy than I want it to be.
It takes longer to clean the chicken coops.....likely because they have to come in and boss me around. :lau

Chickens do like to be bossy 😅 and I'm sure they think they're helping!! Our duck used to be messy, but then again they were outside 🙄
 
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I apparently have good taste in slippers.:)


Good morning Chicky 🙂 have a great Sunday that's funny 😅


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Good Sunday morning everybody :frow

I’m finding lots of little irks with my coop :(
I cant reach under their roost to clean, so I had to climb in. It’s only 4 ft tall by 3 ft wide, my back still hurts. I want to add more room, but dont know how to expand it. At least not without taking it apart and them not having a coop for the entirety of next summer.
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Good morning Fishy 🙂 have a great Sunday

We have roosts like that and I'm the only one that can get under them and it still hurts me 😞
 
Thanks :) I actually have kid sized stuff already :lol: Although that hoe would come in pretty handy.
My coop is made from whole pallets and furring strips. There is a bit of wainscoting cause I got it on clearance. I’ll have to take more pix but here are a couple. I dont know how to type between the pictures in order to explain them. I really wish Id taken pictures during the process.
 

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Good morning Chicky 🙂 have a great Sunday that's funny 😅


QUOTE="Fishychix, post: 23505640, member: 574296"]
Good Sunday morning everybody :frow

I’m finding lots of little irks with my coop :(
I cant reach under their roost to clean, so I had to climb in. It’s only 4 ft tall by 3 ft wide, my back still hurts. I want to add more room, but dont know how to expand it. At least not without taking it apart and them not having a coop for the entirety of next summer.


Good morning Fishy 🙂 have a great Sunday

We have roosts like that and I'm the only one that can get under them and it still hurts me 😞
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Hopefully the tool set Henny posted can be of help :)
 
Good Sunday morning everybody :frow




I’m finding lots of little irks with my coop :(
I cant reach under their roost to clean, so I had to climb in. It’s only 4 ft tall by 3 ft wide, my back still hurts. I want to add more room, but dont know how to expand it. At least not without taking it apart and them not having a coop for the entirety of next summer.
Maybe put in removable poop trays?
 
Maybe put in removable poop trays?
YES! But, I don’t know how. I’m a very anxious person :(
I’m terrified of making mistakes. I prefer knitting and crocheting to sewing. If I make a mistake I can fix it easily with those. But, with sewing, you cant exactly add the fabric back on once you messed up your cuts, for example. Thats how I feel about this project too.
 
YES! But, I don’t know how. I’m a very anxious person :(
I’m terrified of making mistakes. I prefer knitting and crocheting to sewing. If I make a mistake I can fix it easily with those. But, with sewing, you cant exactly add the fabric back on once you messed up your cuts, for example. Thats how I feel about this project too.
Measure twice, cut once. I just made a poop tray for mine. It doesn't need to be removable but I will take some pictures. Maybe you could have cat litter boxes on a shelf?
 
YES! But, I don’t know how. I’m a very anxious person :(
I’m terrified of making mistakes. I prefer knitting and crocheting to sewing. If I make a mistake I can fix it easily with those. But, with sewing, you cant exactly add the fabric back on once you messed up your cuts, for example. Thats how I feel about this project too.
Kitty litter trays is a great idea that @CapricornFarm had.
I was thinking that maybe trying it to see if it will work with you before going all in. I was even picturing those boot trays you can buy for cheap to see if the idea will work for your setup.
 
Chickens do like to be bossy 😅 and I'm sure they think they're helping!! Our duck used to be messy, but then again they were outside 🙄

Mine are outside....but sleep and lay eggs in their house.

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Their little ramp on the right in the pic below.
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It is 5'x8' and a walk in style. They are good little quackers and put themselves to bed at night.

X2 and Henny that set looks nice and hopefully sturdy!!

I have the rakes only and use them every day. One for scooping the dog poops.....which are quite large here.....you he other for fishing leaves out of the pool. I think mine are about 8 years old now.
I have pea gravel in my dog run and that rake lets the pea gravel stay in the kennel for the most part.

@Fishychix Your coop is cute! I like it.....not sure how to expand easily BUT I think the litter trays under the roost sounds like it could work well. They would be easier to hook and pull forward. A poop board might cut down their willingness to use the whole space......or they might do like mine did and leave eggs in the far back corners under it. :rolleyes:
 
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