Keeping a chicken coop clean can be quite the task, especially with all the droppings that accumulate overnight. Luckily, I’ve discovered some brilliant ideas for removable dropping boards that make cleaning a breeze and can seriously up your coop game.
Vinyl Flooring Cover
Cover a wooden board with vinyl flooring for easy cleaning. It’s a trick I picked up from a fellow coop enthusiast and it’s been a game changer.
Repurposed Baking Sheets
Grab some old baking sheets and place them under the roosts. They’re inexpensive, and I love how they fit perfectly into the sustainable crafting mindset.
Angled Boards
Install an angled board to let droppings slide down for easy collection. It’s one of those ideas that make you wonder why you didn’t think of it sooner.
Classic Wooden Boards
Start simple with wooden boards that can slide in and out beneath the roosts. I personally love how easy they are to clean, and they give the coop a rustic charm.
Old Kitchen Countertops
Repurposing old kitchen countertops is a smooth and easy-to-clean solution. It’s a quirky choice that surprises visitors and keeps things tidy.
Simple Plywood Boards
Plywood boards are straightforward and effective. A staple in my coop, they’re easy to cut to size and replace when needed.
Ceramic Tile Boards
Use ceramic tiles for a chic and easily washable board. They’re a bit heavier, but the aesthetic and functionality are well worth it.
DIY Drawer System
Build a drawer system for easy removal and cleaning. It’s a bit more work upfront, but the convenience it adds is unbeatable.
Sliding Drawer Boards
Install a sliding drawer beneath the roosts for a clean and sleek solution. It’s like having a hidden compartment for droppings!
Rimmed Boards
Create a rimmed board to contain litter for catching droppings. It’s like giving your coop a mini sandbox, which I find quite endearing.
Shallow Wooden Boxes
Shallow wooden boxes filled with a thin layer of sand make for easy scraping. It’s a bit of a sandbox effect, which I find quite charming.
Poop Sling
Consider a poop sling made from outdoor fabric or contractor’s plastic. It’s an unusual idea, but I promise it’s a conversation starter and works wonders!
Metal Sheet Trays
For a durable and easy-to-clean option, try using metal sheet trays. They’re a bit more industrial, but the ease of cleaning makes them a winner in my book.
Tiled Boards
Ceramic tiled boards offer a smooth surface that’s super easy to wipe down. Plus, they add a splash of style to your coop’s interior.
Repurposed Plastic Trays
Old plastic storage trays make fantastic dropping boards. They’re budget-friendly, and I adore how they add a touch of eco-conscious creativity to the coop.

