TheFatBlueCat - I couldn't find your video, BUT I'm sure it's because I am still learning not only this new phone (GRRR!!), But also BYC on a phone which is very different to me from a lap or desktop computer.Deep litter/mulch/composting run is absolutely amazing but it takes time to get it working
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Deep litter methods should work where you are in CA. When your Temps return to normal you actually may have to hose the run down to keep it from going back to too dry & dusty.
The main thing w/ DLM is varied materials, different sizes. This keeps it from packing down when it does get wet & allows air pockets for circulation. Also provides the "sponge" & "spring" - open areas to draw moisture away from the surface and as you move across the run, it springs back up after you move on. Just like a forest floor.
I've been away again for a while, my laptop is still down & this new phone didn't transfer all my notes & saved lists/links. But - this is one of the best videos I've found on DLM. AART & some others will remember her name here - it's escaping me at the moment. Beekissed, maybe? Great articles, too along w/ many, many others written here on BYC.
Over the years, I have added my own commentary about sand here in NC


I use whatever I can - leaves, yard debri, wood chips from tree companies, pine straw, food scraps, shredded paper (bills, junk mail, news paper, phone books, LOTS of card board), hay, straw, wood chips from coops/nest boxes/brooders, stall refresh for horses & pine pellets. Pine cones & small twigs/limbs as well. If you have a garden, grow some plants this winter that has big leaves. What they don't eat will also break down. Plant hardy plants/shrubs - both in & out of your run & Coop. Protect while getting established (even out side run) - or they can destroy them.
Build a grazing frame, use good soil & plant plants they will eat - alfalfa, cover crops, micro-greens, oats, wheat, others(?). Less areas for them to kick up loose dust, keeps them occupied, attracts bugs, is healthy.
Here is my photo album, nothing fancy, but it works. And I would probably literally die if I had to clean every day - along w/ working full time, dealing w/ my health issues & feeding the chix & dux & ponys.
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1 more thing - if you do YouTube - check out Sean's - Edible Acres to see how they do a TON of actual composting w/ their chickens. His methods can be modified - but so, so different from much of what you see here.
WOW! When did BYC get into auto correct ? Or is it this phone? Turning air blue & editing again (!!) to correct stuff that was changed...
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