ladyhand
Songster
I love this idea for in the coop. I got a bale to put some in a nesting box and set the rest outside of the coop. When they were let out of the run to do some free ranging in my backyard, they wouldn’t go in the backyard, they just wanted to dig through the straw and eat the more wheat like ends? I have no idea what they’re called obviouslyGiving them a straw bale is a great way to prevent winter boredom. Don't spread it -- just cut one tie and let them tear it apart over days or weeks. Likewise when you rake leaves. Don't bother to spread them, just put in the pile and let the chickens have fun scratching it until it's spread out.

This is 100% why I’m going with deep litter. I put my coop and run behind my fence, right up against the woods on our property. The area was a lot of dirt as it gets very little direct Sun during the day. I pulled in some of the leaves and such you find in woods but got 10 bags of mulch and put that down in the run to start things. My husband did a lot of yard work last weekend and I put all of the weeds and trimmed bushes and duck in the run. It gives them places to hide and eat until it dies. Fall will be here soon and I’ll add a ton of leaves!I'm too lazy for that, I just let nature do the work.