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Hi all,
I've got my new coop almost complete, but I'm wondering what folks recommend to finish and protect the wood from moisture. I'm using an exterior latex paint on the outside as the hens can't get at it, but what about the inside? Right now it is unfinished wood (plywood and pine), but I'd like to finish it with something non-toxic to protect it from moisture and make clean-up easier. One book I have mentions canola oil, but that seems like it would turn into a sticky, moldy mess in our climate.
Can I use an "eco" latex paint on the interior? Will the hens peck at it? What about for floors, how have you finished those?
I appreciate any insights you might have!
Thanks,
-Kristi
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Hi Kristi,
I really wouldn't worry about finishing the walls - there's not much a chicken can do to a vertical surface and I don't think moisture from the air will take much toll. For the floor, you can put down linoleum, vinyl, plywood, burlap - anything that you can just pull out occasionally and scrape into the compost and hose off. Give the birds plenty of bedding though, so they feel comfortable and don't slip on a plastic surface. The key is to provide them with enough perch space (1-2 inch diameter branches or dowels) so that whenever they decide to retreat to the coop to sleep, they can go straight up to a perch, which is their natural protective instinct. The floor is mainly a manure collector. Remember this when planning perch placement.
Enjoy your fresh eggs,
Duncan
We've been thinking about this too....
Some kind of natural oils? Or metal flashing around the bottom making it easy to clean?
I guess if you have enough straw down it should be pretty easy to maintain.
Leanne
(do you want me to bring some Kefir starter to yoga next week?)
Thanks for the advice Duncan! Good idea on the metal flashing Leanne - I'll see what I can scrounge up - I'm thinking vinyl flooring might be easier to come by, although I don't love the idea of pvc......
Duncan, how do you finish exterior wood? I know most of your coops are cedar which is great. I've got a base (everything in contact with the ground) of cedar, but the rest is pine. I painted the exterior surfaces of the run, but wonder about water protection inside the run (the wood is still subject to rain even though it isn't on the ground).
I heard it wasn't great to just totally paint exterior wood as if water got under the paint it would blister & peel.
Thoughts?
Leanne - I can't eat the kefir unfortunately, but Ben might like it! I asked him and it was actually a Caspian Sea yogurt culture he was looking for, but I bet he'd like kefir too. Just if you remember on Monday! :-) Though I have to admit that with two new cats & the coop, I hope one of us will have time to take care of a starter too! :-D
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