Sorry Deb. I read someone said you were on vacation.Ok which deb is on vacation because its not me???
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Sorry Deb. I read someone said you were on vacation.Ok which deb is on vacation because its not me???
deb
Quote: Scg and Alaskan, just a thought. What if you had silicone poop boards to lay under your roost's? Silicone like the bake and cookware? Then you could roll it out and pop the poo off and put it back.
Maybe I am crazy. lol
I was about to bring up the point that it is almost impossible to do a coop clean out in winter here. I wait, wait, wait in the fall until just before we freeze for good, then do a 100% clean out. As the frozen poo-sickles accumulate during the winter and Poo Mountain under the roosts begins to form, I do my best to chisel it down. However, it's like cement in sub-zero temperatures and just not worth the effort to "skin" the poo to try to whittle it down. And so it accumulates. I'd like to think if Shel Silverstein were still alive he'd make a poem kinda like Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout about Poo Mountain.
As soon as it thaws in spring the odor is... quickly unpleasant. I usually attempt to clean it out too early and it's still frozen solid in some parts. The first year I broke the metal bar cage that I had in the coop - it was frozen to the bottom and I pulled and pulled and warped it. Last year I broke my (metal) shovel trying to chisel the shavings out. I vow to be more cautious this year, but caution is usually thrown to the wind when spring fever hits.
So while a nice, clean coop is ideal, around here it's almost impossible, at least during winter.
Scg and Alaskan, just a thought. What if you had silicone poop boards to lay under your roost's? Silicone like the bake and cookware? Then you could roll it out and pop the poo off and put it back.
Maybe I am crazy. lol
Quote: That's wonderful and it does not cost anything extra!![]()
Sorry Deb. I read someone said you were on vacation.![]()
Scg and Alaskan, just a thought. What if you had silicone poop boards to lay under your roost's? Silicone like the bake and cookware? Then you could roll it out and pop the poo off and put it back.
Maybe I am crazy. lol
Yep..... Poop mountain.
I think my first winter with chickens was the one where it was SO cold for SO long that I started to worry that the poop mountain was going to reach and join up with the perch (this was before I had poop shelves, so we are talking a three foot tall mountain of poo). Whenever it got a tiny bit warmer I would try to kick it down... But it was total concrete toe breaking hard! I even tried using a pickax but man that just hurt me... Not the poo.
That winter there was no hope until spring.....
I hate shopping. except in Home Depot or Lowes. Even then when I want something I do my research before going in the store and pretty much know what I want and where to get it.
I do like going in though and getting ideas for projects and can spend hours doing that.
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