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Your wood chips should 'eat' the poops....no need to 'clean' at all here.I have wood chips now that I want to remove - too hard to scoop and keep clean.
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For those of you that use sand in your enclosed run, how deep is it? I have wood chips now that I want to remove - too hard to scoop and keep clean. I’m thinking sand might be better, but I feel they’ll just dig and fluff and mix with the ground underneath. My enclosed run is 7’x18’ ... they have a fenced area outside of the coop/run that they have access to daily. Thoughts?
Your wood chips should 'eat' the poops....no need to 'clean' at all here.
But mine is exposed to rain, and that might help
Sand will probably freeze in your humid climate.
@azygous lives in an arid climate.
I use sand in my run areas.. about 3 to 4" works great. I have a 4" border around the edges of the runs so the sand stays in pretty well. Great thing about sand is that it is so easy to keep clean. Just scoop poop every week or two when weather is dry then rain comes along and "washes" the sand. I find it much better than any type run material that holds water, poop, etc. Chicken's feet stay much cleaner also. I also sprinkle a little sand on the hard plastic liners I have in the coops to make them easier to clean. I only use shredded paper in laying boxes as I have plenty on hand and can change it on a regular basis. I tried both shavings and hay on the coop floor and run... nasty for sure and sand works best for me and doesn't have to be removed and replaced like other materials.
I wouldn't hose it out, just hose it down a bit.I’ll hose it out tomorrow
You shouldn't need to turn them, the birds should be able do that, especially with some scratch grains spread about.@aart has a good point about the wood chips and not needing to clean at all, just turn and water down.
I have a smaller run area than yours, but I use sand - play sand. It hardens as it ages but works ok. I have heard construction sand is better. the sand still gets full of feces and feathers. I use two pieces of plastic hardware cloth about 2ftx2ft squares. I rake all the stuff to the front and then use the plastic pieces as a sieve.. I put them offset on top of each other and rake the stuff on top then pick it up, fold in half and shake, shake shake. the dirt falls out and all that is left to throw away is the trash. I put down a bag or so of fresh sand if needed, and top with sprinkles of DE.View attachment 1918517 For those of you that use sand in your enclosed run, how deep is it? I have wood chips now that I want to remove - too hard to scoop and keep clean. I’m thinking sand might be better, but I feel they’ll just dig and fluff and mix with the ground underneath. My enclosed run is 7’x18’ ... they have a fenced area outside of the coop/run that they have access to daily. Thoughts?
I was concerned about the sand freezing - our winters are not great, cold and wet. I do rake the wood chips and the poop goes below. Very dusty. It gets hardly any rain, just what comes in sideways, so never really gets ‘clean’. I’ll hose it out tomorrow - supposed to be warm.
Thanks, as always!![]()