Graceyyy
In the Brooder
- Apr 24, 2018
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My husband and I just finished building our coop for our 5 hens. Inside we have 3 nesting boxes and then a 30"x40" interior space where we installed roosting posts. The entire floor where the roosts are is a sliding drop board floor, but I am unsure as to whether or not I need to lay pine shavings on the drop board floor or if I should only line the nesting boxes with bedding?
Also, we enclosed the entire outdoor run area in hardware cloth, including the floor, to prevent predators from burrowing up underneath the coop. Is that okay for the chickens to walk around on or should I put some sort of bedding down on top of the hardware cloth?
3rd question... I planned to keep the food and water in the run, but what should I do when I lock the chickens inside the coop at night? Should I put food and water inside during the night?
Also, we enclosed the entire outdoor run area in hardware cloth, including the floor, to prevent predators from burrowing up underneath the coop. Is that okay for the chickens to walk around on or should I put some sort of bedding down on top of the hardware cloth?
3rd question... I planned to keep the food and water in the run, but what should I do when I lock the chickens inside the coop at night? Should I put food and water inside during the night?
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For the sake of easy cleaning, I would put something under the roosts, shavings of some kind or another type of bedding. Chickens make a huge mess on the roosts!
I am able to completely pull the board out, so it wouldn't be too difficult to spray it off with the hose, but i was also thinking about having my husband lower the track for the board a little bit and getting vinyl flooring to attach to the board.