I have read so much about different litter methods in the coop and run that I don't even know what would be best anymore and now that we are pretty sure my girls have Marek's is there anything that could be better than something else somehow? I'm working on getting my husband to at least cover the run with tarps for now until we can figure out something more permanent and we are also down to a dirt floor again in the run which is terrible. I was looking into a fine gravel for the run because I've read such mixed things about sand but I don't know if thats the best either for when winter comes around. We also know we need to cut some more windows/vents in the coop since there obviously isn't enough and the chickens sleep by the door at night instead of the roosting bars like they are supposed to. I'm still reading about adding proper ventilation because quite frankly adding more windows/vents but not creating drafts is totally confusing to me. My husband insisted on a flat roof on the coop for cost and ease of assembling I guess which I haven't seen in other coops so I'm not sure where to put the vents. Thoughts on how to make this coop the best it could be, such as a proper flooring for the run and where to put vents in the coop, would be greatly appreciated.
Lots of trees around the coop for shade
We added tarps over the coop recently so the top will completely dry and we can reseal it after we discovered that it was leaking at a couple seems. I'm looking to move those tarps to the top of the run after that.
This is the front right corner of the run just outside the coop.
Back right corner.
Back left corner and I'm standing in the front left corner where the door is but theres nothing interesting up there.
Our coop is in the shape of an L and this is the front that leads into the run. There is a window above where I'm taking the pictures which is also where we will be putting the nest boxes.
This is where we have all the roosting bars and the second window. There is a cleaning door in the back behind the roosting bars and just to the right of where this picture was taken. The windows are actually for kids play houses and they slide open and closed as well as having actual screens. We added the same hardware cloth we have surrounding the run over the entire inside of the windows for safety.






