Does anyone have any ideas for something at least somewhat permanent that I could put over mud in my sloped duck pens?
I've tried covering it with old pine shavings from the coop. It works for a couple of days, but over time it's become packed layers of old soggy shavings that never dry out. While better than mud, it's still gross and is going to be very hard to get cleaned out.
I tried rocks around their pond, which is also on a slope, and the rocks slid down the hill and scattered over the yard. I also wouldn't want to use rocks in the pens because it would be hard on their feet.
I thought maybe paving stones, but even if those worked with a slope, they probably wouldn't be good for the ducks' feet either.
Has anyone tried straw or mulch? I'm not sure if either would have the same problem as the shavings.
Thanks for any ideas!
I've tried covering it with old pine shavings from the coop. It works for a couple of days, but over time it's become packed layers of old soggy shavings that never dry out. While better than mud, it's still gross and is going to be very hard to get cleaned out.
I tried rocks around their pond, which is also on a slope, and the rocks slid down the hill and scattered over the yard. I also wouldn't want to use rocks in the pens because it would be hard on their feet.
I thought maybe paving stones, but even if those worked with a slope, they probably wouldn't be good for the ducks' feet either.
Has anyone tried straw or mulch? I'm not sure if either would have the same problem as the shavings.
Thanks for any ideas!