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January 8th, 2010

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Chicken Coops with linoleum?

I plan to have a small chicken coop (4 X8 ") and the plans for the building call for a floor made of plywood, I thought the disinfected with linoleum in the hope that it may be easier to clean, or Power-Wash. Does anyone have a better idea, or reasons this would be a bad idea?

When we built our new house we rented back to the old for many years. It was the beginning of the 60 years from the end of the 50s rent and we finally stopped. I had linoleum in the bedrooms and a room used to raise pigeons and the other for chickens. I would like a bit of hay around to spread and it was easier to clean. People would laugh at how my birds had built their own house. Now with the house that I did not wash with water, but later thought of as a small flashing on the walls and a few holes in the exterior walls would have to be done. Just fix it, so you can inject water out and use again, without the wood wet. You look around and some stores will scrap pieces of wood left it cheap, or some place to lay the linoleum carpet, and throw it away and be free, try to use a solid piece to sell it no seams to leak water through the forest. If the cabin is then cured wet and wait 15 minutes and clean it easily.


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