I wanted something easy that worked great, so...we have pine shavings in coop, deep litter. I add more shavings when needed and clean out 2-3 times a year.
Their run is sand, and it's covered so it stays dry-that way the poop dries and disappears. They also have an enclosed 'yard' attached that I can let them play in during the day that I throw leaves and other goodies in.
I have found that some brands of pine shavings are much more absorbent than others. This year I will change out the sand. I'll use the sand to fertilize with.
Pine shavings in nest boxes.
Their run is sand, and it's covered so it stays dry-that way the poop dries and disappears. They also have an enclosed 'yard' attached that I can let them play in during the day that I throw leaves and other goodies in.
I have found that some brands of pine shavings are much more absorbent than others. This year I will change out the sand. I'll use the sand to fertilize with.
Pine shavings in nest boxes.