Hardennaise
Hatching
- Dec 1, 2024
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Hello! So we are in the Apache Junction area (essentially foothills of the Superstition Mountains), Zone 9. We got chickens in 2022 and it has been a learning curve. We have 14 chickens and 2 roosters. We do not free range them because it’s the desert and too many predators. Our setup is just not built for it.
At first, we were using the wood pellets we added water to so that they “fluff up” and then put into the coop/run. But we noticed that our chickens were sneezing like crazy with this method and it had to be cleaned up every few days. It smelled awful. It was so dusty and I had to wear an N95 mask when cleaning.
After doing some research, we wanted to try the deep litter method. We have been utilizing the deep litter method since Spring of this year (2024), but we have seen zero and I mean zero composting. All we have is dry poop mixed with shavings. When we turn the shavings (once every few weeks), all we see is some broken down dusty material but none of this composting goodness we are in theory supposed to see…
I guess I’m wondering a few things. 1. Is the deep litter method even a good option for a dry low desert climate like this? 2. Are we doing something wrong? Do we need to add moisture to the bedding? It is dusty but it’s Arizona. 3. Any other methods recommended aside from deep litter?
Our girls get scratch and scraps, so they scratch around quite a bit. We are using pine shavings as the material medium and are trying to maintain the 1:4 ratio. The floor is made of cinder blocks. Plenty of ventilation.
To add to our frustration with the deep litter method not working, we have had chickens dying randomly every few months! It’s very disheartening to be honest. We feel that we are following everything we can with the DL method to a T, but I feel like we are committing an error on our end that’s causing it not to work.. and maybe causing issues in our flock…
Any help or insight would be so appreciated. Thank you in advance!
At first, we were using the wood pellets we added water to so that they “fluff up” and then put into the coop/run. But we noticed that our chickens were sneezing like crazy with this method and it had to be cleaned up every few days. It smelled awful. It was so dusty and I had to wear an N95 mask when cleaning.
After doing some research, we wanted to try the deep litter method. We have been utilizing the deep litter method since Spring of this year (2024), but we have seen zero and I mean zero composting. All we have is dry poop mixed with shavings. When we turn the shavings (once every few weeks), all we see is some broken down dusty material but none of this composting goodness we are in theory supposed to see…
I guess I’m wondering a few things. 1. Is the deep litter method even a good option for a dry low desert climate like this? 2. Are we doing something wrong? Do we need to add moisture to the bedding? It is dusty but it’s Arizona. 3. Any other methods recommended aside from deep litter?
Our girls get scratch and scraps, so they scratch around quite a bit. We are using pine shavings as the material medium and are trying to maintain the 1:4 ratio. The floor is made of cinder blocks. Plenty of ventilation.
To add to our frustration with the deep litter method not working, we have had chickens dying randomly every few months! It’s very disheartening to be honest. We feel that we are following everything we can with the DL method to a T, but I feel like we are committing an error on our end that’s causing it not to work.. and maybe causing issues in our flock…
Any help or insight would be so appreciated. Thank you in advance!