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It is vinyl floor runner from Lowes cut to fit. The first poop board we made I painted black and then covered it with clear vinyl floor runner. The add on poop board is covered with black floor runner. All is very easy to clean. The set up is about a month old. I have had chickens and this coop for 3 years and this is by far the easiest clean up I have tried.Vinyl? It almost looked like some sort of ribbed sheet metal. What exactly is that vinyl material?
If good sized screws were installed well it should not be problem.I worry about the roost support and heavy birds.. most of us have the roosts resting on supports .. it looks like yours are depending on screws to support them.
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True story! My hens roost on ladders that are leaned up against a 2x4. And they all roost facing the walls with their backends facing the inside of the coop.Only (potential) flaw in your drawing is assuming the poop will be coming out the back of each roost and not the front. They may or may not all decide to roost facing the same direction, so you need about 8-12 inches of poop board to the "front" of the photo.
True story! My hens roost on ladders that are leaned up against a 2x4. And they all roost facing the walls with their backends facing the inside of the coop.
I have never once seen a chicken facing anything but the wall. It’s quite funny!That's so funny! Mine sleep facing both directions - either looking out the window or facing the inside.
My girls also face both directions when they roost!That's so funny! Mine sleep facing both directions - either looking out the window or facing the inside.