Atomiccarebear
In the Brooder
We live in Tennessee and it gets cold in the winter time. I've read that the deep litter method can help keep the coop warmer and surprisingly doesn't smell. Has anyone tried this on their own coop?
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No, on the gravel....long term not a good idea, any bedding would sift down into ti..
Ditto the 'general drainage issues'.....
....might want to cover your run with a solid roof.
Where are you that you get 90" of rain a year?
Here's a great description of contents and how to manage organic 'bedding' in a run or coop...and there's a great video of what it looks like.
http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/1037998/muddy-run-help-please#post_16017992
Not seeing the link you mentioned when you mentioned my handleX2 what @WesleyBeal said. Also the link in the above post from @aart is very helpful
Ohhhhhh thought you were quoting from this thread<smackhead>You have to click on the quote box to see your whole quote with the link. I just checked it
(I shouldn't have been so lazy and made that easier to see)