Mac, thanks! You speak my language!
The exposure I have had in more recent years is to manure pack for beef cattle, and various bedding methods for dairy animals. There are definitely differences between that and what we have with poultry.
I am in New England - I sometimes call my place "Mildew on the Fog." It can get and stay damp, all but the coldest parts of the year.
Any further thoughts on optimal bedding for poultry on a tiny scale (10 ducks)? Ducks are on the horizon, so to speak.
For example, might a deep layer of straw be good in the winter, and a switch over to shavings be better for summer? I am thinking air space, which is insulating, would be slightly greater with the straw. That written, the straw fibers aren't as strong as wood fibers and would be more easily compacted. But runner ducks weigh 3.5 to 4 pounds. A total of 40 pounds in a 4' x 8' duck house doesn't sound like it has much potential for serious compaction.
Well, I would appreciate your thoughts.