Question???

Not a problem! This is the thread I read first with a ton of pictures and different way to go about it.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...t-warning-graphic-gross-poop-pictures.621363/

Then I did mine:
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Poop boards with sand under roost bars in both sides of my coop (big's and little's.) I have 12 chickens, takes me about 5mins every morning to scoop poo into a bucket, just like kitty litter box. I dump bucket into compost or directly in my garden every 2 weeks. Easy peasey! 😎 Clean painted plywood floor on one side, clean old tongue and groove wood floor on other side....
Thank you so much that definitely doesn't to hard to do and seems like it would help alot.
 
Thank you so much that definitely doesn't to hard to do and seems like it would help alot.
I highly recommend it. It's truly been a GAME CHANGER for me. In fact it's a bit over the top how happy I am about poop boards :lau but I've been at this for a very long time and to NOT dread chicken chores is simply wonderful.
 
I highly recommend it. It's truly been a GAME CHANGER for me. In fact it's a bit over the top how happy I am about poop boards :lau but I've been at this for a very long time and to NOT dread chicken chores is simply wonderful.
Hey I am happy to get any and all pointers in what will help make clean up and everything easier. Specially being a newbie at this. I an getting alot of good advice off this forum.
 
Hey I am happy to get any and all pointers in what will help make clean up and everything easier. Specially being a newbie at this. I an getting alot of good advice off this forum.
Absolutely! Glad you joined. This place has the very best info, always has! I've followed a few local FaceBook groups and they're very lame comparatively.
 
Would pea gravel work in a poop box?
I don't think so because the point of sand is scooping poo out of sand. Pee gravel would be to big to fall through a sand rake. Typically people use plain ole kitty litter rakes... I use sand directly from my property. I understand not everyone has sandy soil but a 50lb. bag of sand goes a long way, you don't have to change it out pretty much ever, like you do other bedding. I toss a handful of Sweet PDZ in the sand every few days.

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I don't think so because the point of sand is scooping poo out of sand. Pee gravel would be to big to fall through a sand rake. Typically people use plain ole kitty litter rakes... I use sand directly from my property. I understand not everyone has sandy soil but a 50lb. bag of sand goes a long way, you don't have to change it out pretty much ever, like you do other bedding. I toss a handful of Sweet PDZ in the sand every few days.

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Thank you
 
You know you're going to get a lot of different opinions. You could do the whole "cast a vote thing" or just see what majority says. I've tried wood floor and bare dirt. I did wood and got really sick of collecting poo in plastic bins under roost. It was gross and they managed to hit the walls alot. My pretty wood floor that I worked so hard on was over run with baby chicken poo, etc. So then I added to my coop, kicked them off my floor and used bare ground with sand under roosts for "deep whatever it's called." Well that's even grosser and leaving poo for a long time just to me is about to lazy for daily cleanup. SO NOW I have poop boards filled with sand under roosts and I installed a nice wood floor that is always clean. I'm finally happy with this config! ⭐
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Would love to see a few pics of what you are describing. I am thinking of what to put on our newly built sub flooring. Our babies are a week old and we are converting a small mobile home out back into the chicken house.
i aw a video where they put in sand and said to change it out once a year. Anyone done that and what were your results?
I dot want anything lick, because I see my babies slip when I change their brood flooring just in the few minutes before I can get new paper towels down. So, long term, I want a good material, and hope not to use anything I have to purchase regularly, if possible.
 
Would love to see a few pics of what you are describing. I am thinking of what to put on our newly built sub flooring. Our babies are a week old and we are converting a small mobile home out back into the chicken house.
i aw a video where they put in sand and said to change it out once a year. Anyone done that and what were your results?
I dot want anything lick, because I see my babies slip when I change their brood flooring just in the few minutes before I can get new paper towels down. So, long term, I want a good material, and hope not to use anything I have to purchase regularly, if possible.
Hope this helps.
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