I plan on doing deep litter. In fact, I started working on mine this weekend. I've got about fifteen 39 gal trash bags full of leaves already stored in the shed.. Instead of bagging these up, thought I would just go ahead and put them in the coop. I did this yesterday. I finished filling it up this morning before the rains came.You should check out the Deep Litter method. I know there are some who don't like it, but I do and am glad I switched over! Check out these forums:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/643302/results-from-first-year-with-deep-litter-method
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/70/deep-litter-method
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Lisa, how do you like the DLM? How long have you been using it? Any tips you can give to us new to this method? Thanks!
I'm so glad it finally started to rain here. I think it's been raining for about an hour now. I love the sound of it dripping off the roof.
I'm not on Pinterest, for good reason. But my friend sends me pictures from time to time and then I get to looking and .... How did it get so late!!
Look what I stumbled upon today. I love these old house looking coops. They fit so perfect in my neighbourhood too - Historic District. I think the all glass shed would be neat as a coop as long as you could open it all up in the summer.
I love the look of the rustic ones! If I lived in town, I would like to have a rustic coop. It would be nice and breezy with the windows open during the summer.
I would like to locate some in our area also. The only one I could find will be in Oct in Center, Tx. It's the East Texas Poultry Festival.I see y'all all talking about chicken shows is there a website that shows where and when they have these?
http://www.countylinemagazine.com/T...nual-East-Texas-Poultry-Festival/event/10359/
We didn't get much rain today. Sprinkled a few times. Around 4:30, the rain started and has been raining ever since. I'm just glad we haven't gotten any of the bad stuff like was predicted. It has thundered a few times, but that is all.