MaBell2001
In the Brooder
Finally got coop n run done and the flock is happy happy.
Still need some dirt work done around it, as we had to dig down to level everything. Coop is 6x8, run 8 x 10. I am enjoying these birds enormously!

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I don't know why you would want to put a poop board over the nest box bottom after removing the dividers, it is already a board, no???
Poop boards and scooping PDZ is fine, if you want to scoop poop every day. I have deep bedding (pine shavings) and just run a rake through it under the roost areas every morning. Takes 2 minutes and no "bucket o' poo" to get rid of. Of course it depends on the size of your coop. Since yours is big enough to walk into, I think the same would work for you.
The cat box in the house for the 3 indoor cats, that I HAVE to scoop![]()
Just now TJ??? If you were not directed to the Mama Heating Pad brooder thread after your coop fire, I apologize. I tell everyone about it. NO chance of a coop/brooder fire, WAY more natural method of the chicks getting heat when they need it instead of living in an overheated space, natural day night cycles, impossible when using heat lamps.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/956958/mama-heating-pad-in-the-brooder-picture-heavy-update
If you were not directed to the Mama Heating Pad brooder thread after your coop fire, I apologize. I tell everyone about it. NO chance of a coop/brooder fire,
I thought straw as bedding is a bad idea? Since it is hollow, moisture can be trapped inside and mold can grow.Then your flock can get sick from said mold. Maybe I am wrong, anyone else that remembers better please chime in.
I don't know why you would want to put a poop board over the nest box bottom after removing the dividers, it is already a board, no???
Poop boards and scooping PDZ is fine, if you want to scoop poop every day. I have deep bedding (pine shavings) and just run a rake through it under the roost areas every morning. Takes 2 minutes and no "bucket o' poo" to get rid of. Of course it depends on the size of your coop. Since yours is big enough to walk into, I think the same would work for you.
The cat box in the house for the 3 indoor cats, that I HAVE to scoop![]()
Just now TJ??? If you were not directed to the Mama Heating Pad brooder thread after your coop fire, I apologize. I tell everyone about it. NO chance of a coop/brooder fire, WAY more natural method of the chicks getting heat when they need it instead of living in an overheated space, natural day night cycles, impossible when using heat lamps.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/956958/mama-heating-pad-in-the-brooder-picture-heavy-update
Quote: Always a chance of fire with anything electrical. even in my coop which will be all steel. But the probability is reduced exponentially. Heat lamps use light to produce their heat which is very inefficient and wasteful of energy especially in the application.
The safety is greatly increased because of the lower power used and the efficiency of the setup....Especailly if you have a GFI outlet installed in the coop and you arent running long extension cords.
deb "who will be using MHP for her next brooding go round"
Heat lamps use light to produce their heat which is very inefficient and wasteful of energy especially in the application
The safety is greatly increased because of the lower power used and the efficiency of the setup....