- Bedding in the coop: What do you use? Wood Shavings from Dels/TSC.
- How deep do you let it get? Started with 2" up to 4", liking it deeper the better.
- How often do you clean it out? Once a month remove about 2 - 3 5gal buckets, using the loosen dirt to fill low spots & holes in my yard.
- What is your coop floor? (Earth, wood, protected wood.) Hard clay dirt. They're "tilling" it for me
- Do you use a poop board or something similar? If "yes", tell us more? Yes, it's under the roost they chose to sleep on, right above their "nest box". Clean it daily by scraping with a plastic putty knife, sprinkle some PDZ & DE. I do FF so their poo is firm & not smelly at all and not much of it daily, about a gallon in 3 - 4 days.
- Anyone use the deep litter method? Tell us about your experience? Yes, helps keep the dust down. Think I'm getting the concept down now. My girls (5) stay in their Run/Coop (8 x 12 x 7), the last 4 I had tore up my yard & destroyed my garden. Was shocked since the other I've had weren't so destructive.
- What products, beside bedding materials, do you use to keep smells/moisture under control? (For example lime, sweet PDZ) I sprinkle DE in the shavings whenever I add or change out. PDZ & DE in the poop board. No smells & if it does get wet, I add more shavings & rake it around with their help.
I have an open air Run/Coop due to our weather being quite mild. It does get hot & humid during the Summer so I wanted ventilation galore and due to the rains we get, it was a concern. Shower Curtains on EMT rods took care of the rain, when we do have strong winds I tie it down so far it's been a year in use and working out just fine for us.




- How deep do you let it get? Started with 2" up to 4", liking it deeper the better.
- How often do you clean it out? Once a month remove about 2 - 3 5gal buckets, using the loosen dirt to fill low spots & holes in my yard.
- What is your coop floor? (Earth, wood, protected wood.) Hard clay dirt. They're "tilling" it for me
- Do you use a poop board or something similar? If "yes", tell us more? Yes, it's under the roost they chose to sleep on, right above their "nest box". Clean it daily by scraping with a plastic putty knife, sprinkle some PDZ & DE. I do FF so their poo is firm & not smelly at all and not much of it daily, about a gallon in 3 - 4 days.
- Anyone use the deep litter method? Tell us about your experience? Yes, helps keep the dust down. Think I'm getting the concept down now. My girls (5) stay in their Run/Coop (8 x 12 x 7), the last 4 I had tore up my yard & destroyed my garden. Was shocked since the other I've had weren't so destructive.
- What products, beside bedding materials, do you use to keep smells/moisture under control? (For example lime, sweet PDZ) I sprinkle DE in the shavings whenever I add or change out. PDZ & DE in the poop board. No smells & if it does get wet, I add more shavings & rake it around with their help.
I have an open air Run/Coop due to our weather being quite mild. It does get hot & humid during the Summer so I wanted ventilation galore and due to the rains we get, it was a concern. Shower Curtains on EMT rods took care of the rain, when we do have strong winds I tie it down so far it's been a year in use and working out just fine for us.