The best material for a chicken coop or run floor is one that is hard wearing and easy to clean.
Chicken run flooring gravel.
Gravel can help disperse flooding rains into the soil with sand much like a drain field from a septic tank.
The flock loves to sift though the leftover bedding but if it s left on the ground for long it builds up.
The pros and cons of using the 8 most common chicken coop flooring materials.
I have most types of flooring around here i have tried most of them over the years.
If your birds are entirely in a gravel ground coop you will want to find a little corner and add in the dirt.
Good chicken coop flooring is safe predator and rodent proof durable and easy to clean.
Chickens need to take dust baths to keep mites and such off of their bodies.
The bottom line is organic matter leaves wood chips grass clippings kitchen scraps all go in the run.
Or a local farm type store called runnings has it as well.
Wood shavings or straw.
Solutions to many of the cons associated with flooring materials.
Therefore it s possible to cause bumblefoot and other foot problems.
The run is permanently situated and has an earth bottom at the moment i have wood bark in the run but its only a stop gap as i know its not really too good to use but what is the best thing to use.
Following the general rule of 4 sq ft.
Possible fixes for a muddy chicken run.
I have sand wood chip wire solid wood linoleum and dirt in various coops around my fields.
However chickens love to dig holes and will unearth the gravel.
Our chicken coop turned more like construction grade sand because we have a gravel ground to begin with.
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This sand is easily found by us at home depot and its a 50 lb.
Trenches to divert the water.
Re grading is a big job but after a few years of the coop staying in one spot it may need to be done to avoid a muddy chicken run.
I have bought some bags of pea gravel today which a friend of mine uses it sounds good as the gravel can just be hosed down and disinfected.
Of space per standard chicken in the coop.
Flooring materials vary widely in quality cost maintenance needs and safety.
Do yourself a favor and go with construction grade sand.