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  1. MROO

    Iowa Flood/Mud Help

    They do absorb well, but once they swell, they fall apart easily. If you want them to absorb and stay put, that'll work. You'll end up with wet sawdust in your coop, then you can add bedding, like your wood chips, on top of it. You can also use pellet bedding as an absorbent, shoveling it out...
  2. MROO

    Iowa Flood/Mud Help

    Another thought - a child's wooden picnic table - the ones with the benches built into the frame. They're designed to stay outside in all sorts of weather. It can even stay once the run dries out, as a sun/overhead shelter.
  3. MROO

    Iowa Flood/Mud Help

    No pallets? If you have a GoodWill or other thrift store around, pick up a cheap all-wood coffee table. If you can't find a coffee table, a taller one will table will do. You'll just have to cut the legs down to whatever height you need to keep your birds out of the mud. Make sure is not made of...
  4. MROO

    Iowa Flood/Mud Help

    Pallets are your friend! Stack three pallets - two on one side with another right beside it, like steps. If the slats are too far apart, cover them with a tarp or piece of plywood. If you can't get pallets, build a low platform. The idea is to give them a "dryish" island in the middle of their...
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