Hubert Cumberdale
Chirping
- Jul 26, 2017
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Hi there,
We've had our new point of lay hens now for 4 days and they've pretty much stripped the run of most vegetation. The run has to be permanent due to space. We're now putting down straw for them to rake through to make finding their scratch a bit more exciting. Any have any suggestions for keeping the bacteria and parasite levels down on in the soil, that won't harm the chickens. I've read about people using lime but like I said, the run is permanent, so not really an option. It's around 2m by 6m and we have 4 hens. Thanks in advance
We've had our new point of lay hens now for 4 days and they've pretty much stripped the run of most vegetation. The run has to be permanent due to space. We're now putting down straw for them to rake through to make finding their scratch a bit more exciting. Any have any suggestions for keeping the bacteria and parasite levels down on in the soil, that won't harm the chickens. I've read about people using lime but like I said, the run is permanent, so not really an option. It's around 2m by 6m and we have 4 hens. Thanks in advance
