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Might as well do deep litter with a compostable material which mimics the forest floor. But that's just my opinion...from a lazy farmer. :lol:

Yeah, that’s why I switched to paper sheets for my indoor birds, but that’s not really applicable here! Unless you change tarps or something every day, now that’s an idea!
 
Oh how frustrating! I'm sorry you're dealing with all that. On advice I got from a member here, I put clumps of dirt from the run and yard (and some chick grit) in a dish with my new chicks when they were just a few days old, to start exposing them to whatever is in the soil. The oldest are about 10 weeks and all seem healthy as can be. I know some people like sand in their coop but it seems problematic to me. I would use all hemp if I could afford it, but the coop is 64 SF and I'm doing deep bedding, building up to 10 inches or so. So I have a mix of hemp, pine shavings and pelletized horse bedding. My plan is to clean it out about twice a year. In the dirt run I have pine bark nugget mulch and leaves I collected up from the creek bed. Lots for them to root through. I think you really want chickens to have as close to a natural environment as possible if you want them to be hardy.
 

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