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I am unsure if I'm supposed to try to remove the poop or just stir it into the peat moss. My coop is small and has a wood floor. I don't really clean the big yard area they run around in. I occasionally clean the poop out of their run if it gets a lot of poop build up.Why do you you think you are not cleaning it correctly?
Mine is pine shaving on bare ground. I stir my shavings every week or 2, put down fresh shavings occasionally. Right now my coop smells like a horse barn which oddly I like.
Oooh, I like the egg in the far right upper corner, it looks like hot chocolate brown! Very pretty collection.
Why do you you think you are not cleaning it correctly?
Mine is pine shaving on bare ground. I stir my shavings every week or 2, put down fresh shavings occasionally. Right now my coop smells like a horse barn which oddly I like.
Absolutely lovely!
I wish that cows had a horse smell. LOVE the horse smell.There was a fair across the street from my house last weekend with mini horses and ponies. My husband and I spent all weekend shamelessly pushing a wheelbarrow over and collecting poop for the compost. Now, with our small lot and windows open my entire house smells like a horse barn!![]()
I love the smell too! but luckily i have my own horses to smell, lol.I wish that cows had a horse smell. LOVE the horse smell.
some day i would love some blue egg layers but i defiantly cant spend that much on them.My 2 cents... working with Cream Legbars as I do, they are gold colored instead of Cream, if you just want blue eggs great but that's kind of high $$ for a blue-egg layer. If you want Cream Legbars to improve the breed keep looking or ask for a lower price. I sold gold hens like this for $25 each last year as I bred toward cream, cream hens are quite a bit more.