Hi
We've just finished putting a new roof on a large outbuilding with a view to allocating about 1/3 of it to the chickens. The floor is concrete on one half, a gully down the middle and a damaged hard surface on the other half. After the heavy rains we've just had we've discovered why half the floor is damaged - the water bubbles up (gently but in several places) from underneath and flows out of the building via the gully... wish we'd known before we did the roof! However... we still intend to put them inside because it's more secure, and it will only be wet occasionally, and the water isn't deep, and they do seem to like paddling! And the other half will be dry anyway. But.. I'm no longer sure what to put on the floor. I've bought some small bales of straw which I was going to use, but I obviously can't do that on the half that's prone to getting wet. We're considering gravel - is this suitable? If so, how would we clean it? Do you think it'll be OK to leave the gully exposed, or should we cover it somehow?
In more general terms, can anyone offer any advice on cleaning a permanent, large structure please? Our current coop is a tiny wooden backyard thing which, whilst badly designed and hard to clean, is at least all visible and within reach. We're going to put this into the outbuilding for now to act as a sleeping area, but may dispose of it in the longer term.
Thanks in advance
We've just finished putting a new roof on a large outbuilding with a view to allocating about 1/3 of it to the chickens. The floor is concrete on one half, a gully down the middle and a damaged hard surface on the other half. After the heavy rains we've just had we've discovered why half the floor is damaged - the water bubbles up (gently but in several places) from underneath and flows out of the building via the gully... wish we'd known before we did the roof! However... we still intend to put them inside because it's more secure, and it will only be wet occasionally, and the water isn't deep, and they do seem to like paddling! And the other half will be dry anyway. But.. I'm no longer sure what to put on the floor. I've bought some small bales of straw which I was going to use, but I obviously can't do that on the half that's prone to getting wet. We're considering gravel - is this suitable? If so, how would we clean it? Do you think it'll be OK to leave the gully exposed, or should we cover it somehow?
In more general terms, can anyone offer any advice on cleaning a permanent, large structure please? Our current coop is a tiny wooden backyard thing which, whilst badly designed and hard to clean, is at least all visible and within reach. We're going to put this into the outbuilding for now to act as a sleeping area, but may dispose of it in the longer term.
Thanks in advance
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