deep chicken bedding with christmas trees in the chicken coop

| February 11, 2014 | 25 Comments

http://www.permies.com Monica of At Wits End Homestead in Victor, Montana (a bit south of Missoula) talks about her deep bedding system for her chickens. Her…

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  1. David A says:

    good info on chickens

    David at

    http://www.solarcells101.com

  2. d3wdman says:

    You could make a lot of biogas out of that chicken poop.

  3. Susan Lancto says:

    Great information, thank you!

  4. The Ask Momma Channel says:

    How do you keep the hay in the buckets?…Everytime I put hay in the coop
    nesting boxes, buckets the first thing they do is pull it out.

  5. AmericanPitbulls1 says:

    Like the bucket idea oh if you add crushed charcoal to the chicken feed the
    smell is less of a problem as it reduces it before t even comes out haha

  6. Jeremiah Shine says:

    How big was the flock? How big was the building?

  7. Paul Pellicci says:

    my question is what do you use after the holidays? can you use the needles
    beneath living trees or do you trim a lot…?

  8. anniequilts says:

    Are the sides of the shed wood? Don’t they rot with the litter/poop against
    it?

  9. Adam Maxwell says:

    If you add charcoal to the chicken feed it will also reduce amonia
    production

  10. Veldir7 says:

    I like the bucket nesting idea. Are those the sort of soft feed-bucket type?

  11. theTORTUGAZUL says:

    Cool. I have a Christmas tree farm down the road from my property. :)

  12. lavenderdawnstar says:

    Very good video! It makes a lot of sense – and so does using the plastic
    buckets. Seems like the coop is about 8 ft. by 8 ft. and I like the way the
    whole wall opens for cleaning out. How many chickens does she house there?
    Thanks!

  13. Tom Haile says:

    Awesome Paul,I’m all about taking it easy. Great technique. Deep beds seem
    to work all around.

  14. Jacob Tyler says:

    Brilliant, thanks for sharing.

  15. Dave Ellis says:

    Great stuff Paul! Thanks for putting these great videos out, makes me look
    forward to having a hobby farm one day.

  16. changeindirection says:

    Thank you so much for sharing this Paul!

  17. Donald Peters says:

    I love your video. We are in the process of getting a coop made and I like
    your set up. We were going to get the nesting boxes built into the wall. I
    need to know how big is your coop. We wanted 30 chickens so we figured a
    ten by twelve would be good . I sure like the pail set up but how many do
    you need for 30 chickens and how much floor space . I read 4 sq ft per
    bird. We get up to minus 13 degrees celcius here .. We could insulate
    also.. I would appreciate any help with questions i asked ty.

  18. Leslie Moyer says:

    Our coop was similar, but was built off the ground on stilts, so that
    chickens could hang out underneath the coop in the heat of the summer to
    stay cool & instead of big doors opening up, just a 2′ horizontal door
    opened upwards–just big enough to scoop/sweep the litter out the door and
    straight into the tractor bucket. Stilts made it the perfect height to
    scoop right into the tractor.

  19. Jack Spirko says:

    Great video Paul!

  20. Gardening With Puppies says:

    That’s a great idea.

  21. paul wheaton says:

    @lavenderdawnstar 60 hens and 3 roosters

  22. wewexteriors says:

    Very nice, now if someone would tell me how to beet the radio active fall
    out I might live long enough to get my chicken to the pate.

  23. Pipedog42 says:

    Laziness is the true Mother of invention. LOVE this!! Have been discussing
    with the family about raising chickens, the smell and my laziness have been
    an issue brought up as a negative.. THIS is SUCH a way to fix the
    problems!! I live in Pine/Spuce forests!! Sweet!

  24. gREENbUILT21 says:

    Great idea, think I’ll give it a try!

  25. marc sene says:

    That was a good one!

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