You have a very good point there. I guess while the soil underneath the gravel will absorb the liquidy stuff, the more solid particles build up. Thank you for the great insights! ✨🙌🏽
Thank you, @aart, good call! Just added my location ;)
Ugh I may have to end up changing the ground cover on that part of my run. It sort of was already there... what do you all think of round gravel? Like river stones?
As for the reek, I do hose it all down and, after it dries, sprinkle some...
Wow, looks like I joined the right community. Thank you for the warm welcome! 🌼 Look forward to learning and contributing as I learn : )
Have a great (almost!!) weekend!
Hi, all! I have beed trying to find out if the gravel that's on part of my run will hurt my chickens feet overtime. My coop area is 1/3 sand, 1/3 cement and 1/3 gravel (it was already there and it's great for drainage. I keep wondering if on the long run the gravel will end up hurting their feet...
I am quite new to chickens— got my first flock 6 months ago, 4 Golden Laced Wyandottes. I love being around them though part of me resents the fact they clearly don't like me as much as I like them, lol, though they do come to me when they see me thinking there will be food. In brief words, I am...