We have an attached enclosed run for our chickens, they do not free range as there are far too many predators here. We have 15, mixed breeds med to small size. We started with grass, then of course that went very fast and turned to mud. So we added sand and now it's mud again. I'm wanting to revamp things a bit for them and we have got to do something about this mud situation. Spring is pretty rainy here and the mud gets deep. I've been reading and doing research and I think using wood chips etc would be a great solution. I'm not crazy about straw/hay because I worry about mold. So what I want to ask is what to use with wood chips? The chickens have dug big holes all over so should I hoe/till it smooth or just add sand to fill in the holes and smooth out? Then I wanted to use wood chips/corncob bedding/ and wood pellets. Would that work ok? I am wondering about the compact wood pellets they use for horse stalls only because they expand when wet so is that good for absorption/drainage, or would that turn into a mess? I use corncob bedding in the nest boxes and it's soft and nice for them. They seem to like it a lot. I use sand in the coop and in the winter I add med wood shavings. I use wood shavings/corncob in the boxes. Works great. What if I can't find wood chips? Can I use med wood shavings?
As far as enrichment, they have 2 long raised roosts, and a few stumps. I want to add a tire for a dust bath, although no idea where to get an old tractor tire, and a few more stumps and maybe some sort of ladder? Any ideas are welcome.
Thank you !
As far as enrichment, they have 2 long raised roosts, and a few stumps. I want to add a tire for a dust bath, although no idea where to get an old tractor tire, and a few more stumps and maybe some sort of ladder? Any ideas are welcome.
Thank you !