Thank you for the ideas! I also was thinking maybe winter wrapping specific sides. I have garden beds and already compost so this is one of my main reasons that this sounds intriguing along with the idea of less cleaning and less odor if all goes well.
It was also recommended to me from a lady that worked at our local Tractor Supply to try the bedding pellets. She said she uses it in her run area. How thick of a layer do you think? I guess 6 inches total is about what I need to start it off. So the remaining would be the pine shavings I think. The stall dry, also new to me, seems to have Diatomacheous earth in it. I've read that would not be good for the microbes for composting which makes sense. I'm assuming they have some without it though also.
It takes time for everything to get established. The stall dry helps with the ammonia. That will be an issue until it establishes. Hmm now I think I'd scoop some dirt into the layers when starting. I do that for compost to start the microbes.