Hello,
We've moved the ladies outside, and they are enjoying it. I like watching them get braver and braver each day. We let them free range and at first they stayed very close to their coop/run but are exploring further each day. Sweet to watch. Question though, the covered run is really just dirt. Can't be much fun walking around in there on days we don't let them out. So we're thinking of putting a layer of something down on that to give them something to scratch at and just feel a bit cleaner then plain old hard packed dirt. For some reason I'm thinking I read somewhere that straw and hay are not good for chickens. Respiratory reason maybe, can't remember if I'm even remembering this correctly. Do you guys use anything in the run area? When they free range they get out in the yard which is fenced in and green and grassy. But when I'm not around and out there I keep them in their run for safety. Curious of your thoughts regarding the flooring in the run.
Thanks,
We've moved the ladies outside, and they are enjoying it. I like watching them get braver and braver each day. We let them free range and at first they stayed very close to their coop/run but are exploring further each day. Sweet to watch. Question though, the covered run is really just dirt. Can't be much fun walking around in there on days we don't let them out. So we're thinking of putting a layer of something down on that to give them something to scratch at and just feel a bit cleaner then plain old hard packed dirt. For some reason I'm thinking I read somewhere that straw and hay are not good for chickens. Respiratory reason maybe, can't remember if I'm even remembering this correctly. Do you guys use anything in the run area? When they free range they get out in the yard which is fenced in and green and grassy. But when I'm not around and out there I keep them in their run for safety. Curious of your thoughts regarding the flooring in the run.
Thanks,