Coop cleaning question!
The one side of the building (big coop) is almost clean. I can finish the job around 3:00, when the temperature is warm enough, and the girls are mostly done laying.
I hesitate to wash the coop because the floor won't be completely dry, and I frankly don't want to (
). However, isn't that like putting a clean diaper on a dirty bottom?
I am asking if you guys think I should go ahead, and wash the coop, or just shovel the old bedding, scrape the roosts and floor, and put down clean bedding, then clean it well in June (when I will be selling off part of the flock)?
The one side of the building (big coop) is almost clean. I can finish the job around 3:00, when the temperature is warm enough, and the girls are mostly done laying.
I hesitate to wash the coop because the floor won't be completely dry, and I frankly don't want to (

I am asking if you guys think I should go ahead, and wash the coop, or just shovel the old bedding, scrape the roosts and floor, and put down clean bedding, then clean it well in June (when I will be selling off part of the flock)?