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When I first started looking into whether or not I should use sand for my coop, I found these two opinions: Sand is the best bedding out there, and you are making a huge mistake if you use anything else for your chickens Sand is the worst bedding out there, and you are a monster if you use it

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After nine months of having three chickens in a tractor, we've recently finished building a permanent structure. As we're in Virginia, we are trying to take both our hot, humid summers and our sometimes bitter winter spells into consideration as...

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How I made a hoop coop chicken tractor! I may end up switching the handles for a rope or chain because it is pretty heavy. #hensandhoneyhomestead...

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A 6 step guide to giving your coop a thorough clean out - thisNZlife Urban Chicken Coop, Chicken Coop Kit, Urban Chicken Farming, Portable Chicken Coop, Poultry House, Chicken Pen, Chicken Nesting Boxes, Urban Chickens, Coop Design

The best time to clean out a hen house is the beginning of summer and mid-late autumn so there’s enough daylight hours and warmth to let it thoroughly dry out. If you want an excuse to get another coop, having a break between coops will interrupt many growth stages of insects and diseases (which need live birds in their environment to survive). By having two coops, you can move your flock between them, giving the unused one a good cleanout and then leaving it for half the year while you use…

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