Hahaha! Kinda does, doesn't it? No, actually, 2 - 25 lb bags![]()
Wow, sure gotta look around for a decent price on that stuff. Amazon has the 25 pound bag for $15 PLUS $28 for shipping! Same size at Tractor Supply, in store, for $10.
I agree. She is already looking at more chickens to order for next year. I cringe at the thought. But she thinks I am crazy for the amount of time/care i spend on my chickens. I believe if you take something alive in you should give it the best care possible. I sent her some directions but she did not seem impressed. I guess she will be impressed when they all get sick![]()
There is "deep litter" and "deep bedding". I suspect the amount of smell depends A LOT on how big the coop is, how many chickens are in it and HOW LONG they are in it every day. I now have 16 girls in a coop 10'x12', converted horse stall. The auto door opens at sunrise and closes when it gets dark so they are only in the coop at night. I get by with deep bedding, I run a rake through it every morning. The girls hang out in the run (the entire rest of the lower part of the barn) or outside depending on their mood and the time of day and the weather. I pulled it all out this May and replaced it because the 7 new chicks were arriving and I didn't want it too dusty in there. I don't think it actually mattered, the barn is so full of natural dirt dust anyway. Any clean surface shows a lay of dust within 2 days. I left it in the run, they scratch through it every night when they get their scratch treats.
True deep litter is really a compost pile. A straight pile of pine shavings won't decompose much but if you add proper percentages of "green" and "woody" material, it all composts.