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@NotableNancy: they're wood chips I buy from TSC
I've been buying them since I bought the little chicks and ducklings, but when Aflac passed away two months ago I changed to sand. The wood bedding would get mold and I don't know if that's what killed my duck. I need to measure my coop since a tenant from my apartment's built it for me. I have the ducks in a fenced area and I have 12 chickens in the coop (9 hens and 3 roos) I'm trying to save enough money to build a two story coop for my chickens. Yes, the coop has ventilation all around it. The half top is all open with chicken wire and another type of wire, and the bottom half is covered so no predators can go in.
@lazy gardener: It's bare dirt :/ so I need to install drainage tiles? Can I purchase them at Home Depot and install them myself? When I was using aspen wood I'd put 25lbs inside their coop so they can be comfortable. I noticed that from the sides of the coop it would get mold, and where the hens nesting box is as well. Their waterer is inside the coop because I don't let them free-range because I got two new puppies that I'm training to protect the coop.
@smlfarmer: oh, can I purchase it at Tractor Supply Co? My area only has TSC so that's where I buy my supplies. The coop stinks bad like if something is rotten in there. The sand starts off as sand, and then in 4-5 days they turn it into wet, muddy sand :/ I don't understand what goes on in there.
@donrae: I'll measure it tomorrow
a tenant from my apartments built it for me so I'd have to measure it. I have 12 chickens in the coop. I think I'm going to google "deep litter" to see if that might fix my problem.

@lazy gardener: It's bare dirt :/ so I need to install drainage tiles? Can I purchase them at Home Depot and install them myself? When I was using aspen wood I'd put 25lbs inside their coop so they can be comfortable. I noticed that from the sides of the coop it would get mold, and where the hens nesting box is as well. Their waterer is inside the coop because I don't let them free-range because I got two new puppies that I'm training to protect the coop.
@smlfarmer: oh, can I purchase it at Tractor Supply Co? My area only has TSC so that's where I buy my supplies. The coop stinks bad like if something is rotten in there. The sand starts off as sand, and then in 4-5 days they turn it into wet, muddy sand :/ I don't understand what goes on in there.
@donrae: I'll measure it tomorrow
