***OKIES in the BYC III ***

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.
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.
 


here's what I get from my EE's
Oooh, I like the egg in the far right upper corner, it looks like hot chocolate brown! Very pretty collection.
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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.
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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!
 
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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 wish that cows had a horse smell. LOVE the horse smell.
 

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.
 
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.
some day i would love some blue egg layers but i defiantly cant spend that much on them.
 

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