Keeping Your Chicken Coop Clean: Tips for a Fresh & Happy Flock

If you've been raising chickens for a while, you know that keeping a clean coop is a must—not just for your nose but for the health and happiness of your flock. No one wants to visit a coop that smells like, well... a barnyard disaster. So, let’s talk about ways to keep your coop fresh, odor-free, and (mostly) fly-free while keeping things simple and fun!

1. Clean Regularly, But Make It Easy

Cleaning a chicken coop doesn’t have to be a dreaded chore! Keep it manageable by setting up a simple routine. Here’s a basic cleaning schedule:

  • Daily: Quick poop scoop from high-traffic areas like roosting bars and nesting boxes.
  • Weekly: Replace bedding and do a light scrub of food and water containers.
  • Monthly: Deep clean—scrub down surfaces, rake out old bedding, and do an overall refresh.

Pro Tip: Use a coop design that makes cleaning easy. A removable roosting bar or a floor that tilts for easy raking can be a game-changer.

2. Choose the Right Bedding

Not all bedding is created equal when it comes to keeping things fresh. Here are a few solid options:

  • Pine shavings – Great for odor control and absorbency.
  • Straw – Works well but needs frequent changing.
  • Sand – Super easy to scoop like cat litter and dries things out quickly.
  • Deep Litter Method – A composting-style approach that can help naturally control odor.

Experiment to see what works best for your setup, but remember: the key to success is dry bedding!

3. Odor Control Hacks

Chicken coops don’t have to smell bad. Here are a few tricks to help keep that “farm fresh” vibe:

  • Sprinkle Diatomaceous Earth (DE) or Sweet PDZ: These natural odor-absorbing materials help keep moisture and smells in check.
  • Ventilation is Your Best Friend: A well-ventilated coop allows fresh air to move through, keeping things dry and preventing ammonia buildup.
  • Herbs Aren’t Just for Cooking: Toss fresh lavender, mint, or rosemary into the bedding for a natural, fresh scent.

4. Fly Control Without the Fuss

Flies love damp, smelly areas, so the cleaner and drier your coop, the fewer flies you’ll see. But if those pesky bugs are still hanging around, try these:

  • Fly Traps & Sticky Ribbons – Hang them up outside the coop to catch flies before they get in.
  • Diatomaceous Earth – Sprinkle it around the coop floor to keep flies from breeding.
  • Natural Fly Repellents – Apple cider vinegar traps, citrus peels, and essential oil sprays can help keep flies at bay.
  • Chickens as Pest Control – If your girls free-range, let them feast on fly larvae in compost piles before they become a problem!

5. Keep the Water Fresh & Clean

Stagnant water is a breeding ground for bacteria and bugs. Keep waterers clean and refill them with fresh water daily. If you want to go the extra mile, add a little apple cider vinegar to the water—it’s great for chicken health and helps keep slime out of the waterer.

6. Bonus Tip: The Power of Coop-Friendly Plants

Consider planting fly-repelling herbs like basil, mint, or citronella around the coop. Not only do they smell great, but they can also help keep pests away!


A Fresh Coop = Happy Chickens (and a Happy You!)

Keeping your coop clean doesn’t have to be a big headache. With a few simple habits and natural odor-fighting tricks, you can keep your flock comfortable and your nose happy. Plus, a clean coop means healthier chickens, which means more delicious eggs for you!

Got any tried-and-true coop-cleaning tips? Drop them in the comments—I’d love to hear them!

Raising chickens in the backyard has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life, and I’m excited to share a bit about the joy and learning that comes with it. For the past three years, my little flock has grown and flourished. I own a mix of breeds, including Rhode Island Reds, Blue Australorps, Ameraucanas (Easter Egger), and Silkies. Each one brings something unique to the coop, and I’ve learned so much along the way!

Why Raise Chickens?

You might be wondering what’s so special about raising chickens. Well, for me, it’s the perfect combination of sustainability, companionship, and joy. There’s something so satisfying about gathering fresh eggs from the backyard every morning. Not to mention, chickens are incredibly fun to watch! They each have their own personalities—some are outgoing, others a little shy, but all of them are incredibly lovable.

But beyond the daily perks of fresh eggs and feathery friends, raising chickens has been a fantastic way to connect with nature and understand where our food comes from. As someone who is still learning the ins and outs of chicken care, I can honestly say there’s never a dull moment!

Getting Started with Chickens

Starting out, I was a little intimidated by the idea of caring for chickens. There’s so much to know—from setting up the right environment to making sure they’re healthy and happy. The good news is that chickens are pretty resilient, and as long as you give them the basics, they thrive. My first tip is to make sure you have a safe, secure chicken coop. The safety of your chickens should be a top priority, as they are vulnerable to predators like raccoons, hawks, and even neighborhood dogs.

Meet My Flock

I’m lucky to have such a diverse flock! Each breed has its own distinct characteristics, and getting to know them has been one of the highlights of raising chickens.

  • Reba, Our Rhode Island Red is a hardworking layer, providing us with a steady supply of eggs. She's friendly but can be a bit more independent compared to some of the other breeds. Reba gives us Large Brown eggs.
  • Bluey, Our Blue Australorp, is gentle and calm. They’re a favorite in our flock for their sweet temperament and consistent egg production. Bluey gives us Pink eggs.
  • Pickles & Betty, Our Ameraucanas are a bit quirky with their tufted ears, fluffy beards and greenish-blue eggs. They’re always fun to have around because they’re so curious and playful.
  • Felicia & Chauncey, Our Silkies are like little fluff balls of joy. They’re not great egg layers, but they make up for it with their adorable looks and gentle nature. They love being pampered, which is perfect for anyone looking for a more hands-on experience with their chickens. Chauncey(roo) & Felicia(hen) came to us as a pair and they are the cutest!

Still Learning the Process

I’ll admit, I’m still learning all of the processes involved in chicken-keeping. Each season brings new lessons. There’s always something new to figure out—whether it’s how to properly care for them during the winter, dealing with feather molting, or figuring out what treats they love best.

But even with all of the trial and error, it’s all worth it. Chickens are resilient, and as long as you put in the time and effort, they’ll reward you with endless entertainment and, of course, fresh eggs! Over time, I’ve learned that patience is key, and you have to let yourself grow along with your flock.

Final Thoughts

Raising chickens has been one of the most fulfilling experiences for me, and I highly recommend it to anyone interested. It’s a learning process, yes, but it’s also a journey that’s full of rewards. Whether you’re raising chickens for eggs, companionship, or simply the joy of seeing them roam around your yard, there’s so much to love about it.

As I continue learning from my Rhode Island Reds, Silkies, Blue Australorps, and Ameraucanas, I can’t wait to see what the next few years will bring. If you’re thinking about starting your own backyard flock, don’t be afraid to dive in—because every day with chickens is an adventure!

Happy chicken-keeping! 🐔🌿

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