It s usually cheaper too.
Best sand for chicken coop floor.
Solutions to many of the cons associated with flooring materials.
Play sand can cause crop impactions.
I didn t realize this when we first did our chicken coop with sand.
This is how our chicken coop floor looked before sand.
Cat litter scoop cleans out solids in coop rake in run.
The best floor for a chicken coop published november 1 2019 updated april 23 2020 when we built our chicken coop into a corner of our barn we considered digging out the dirt floor and pouring a concrete slab.
I have most types of flooring around here i have tried most of them over the years.
Below is an image with play sand.
The best material for a chicken coop or run floor is one that is hard wearing and easy to clean.
The idea was of course not mine i picked it up from an ebook from the 1919 written by a california egg farmer named charles weeks who spent a great deal of time testing the.
In this article you will learn.
Sand can be used on coop floors that are cement dirt or wood.
Good chicken coop flooring is safe predator and rodent proof durable and easy to clean.
Inexpensive linoleum placed on top of wood flooring before adding sand makes deep cleaning the coop a breeze.
The pros and cons of using the 8 most common chicken coop flooring materials.
The sand doesn t retain moisture and decay like most cellulose bedding s will.
A shovel and broom make quick work of the annual task in my coops.
A sand floor method chicken coop has a lot of benefits for you too.
Have had it for 3 yrs.
Flooring materials vary widely in quality cost maintenance needs and safety.
This means that it will dehydrate droppings and make them easier to clean up and less smelly.
I have sand wood chip wire solid wood linoleum and dirt in various coops around my fields.
Beautifully manicured chicken feet free of poo zen garden furrows on the ground and everything staying in its place instead of blowing around whenever a wing is flapped.
I use construction grade sand.
Cuts down on odor.
Sand can also help your chickens stay cool in the summer since it doesn t heat up inside a shaded coop.
It is best to use construction grade sand or bank run sand.
The girls love to take dust baths.
Beach or sandbox sand stays wet and compacts and freezes.
Open air coops is the other.
I use approximately 4 inches of sand inside the chicken coop and as much as a foot in the chicken run.
Using sand in the chicken coop is the answer to an obsessive person s dreams.
Using sand as a floor covering in my coops has been one of the best decisions i have made in terms of how to properly care for my chickens.