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Hi. Hoping to get some further advice besides what I have already read about
I have 4 chicks between 6 and 7 weeks old. Just finished the coop and enclosed run today. My coop is raised off the ground about 2 feet. In the coop, I plan on starting with shavings and maybe some coffee hulls (if i can get them
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The covered run is 12' X 5' feet. We put up a 4" border and I'm trying to decide on what to use as the "litter". If it helps, I live in the San fransisco bay area.
I have a giant magnolia that drops leaves all year round and is at its peak right now. Can I use these leaves plus something else like straw? What about wood chips versus bark? I read a thread about chips/bark that sounds good but have also heard bad things. I have also heard bad things about straw which is really starting to get me confused. Also do I need to add Diatomaceous Earth?
Also at least for now they will stay in this enclosrure. We have lots of hawk actively hunting for their own chicks and we don't have a lot of tree/bush cover....so do I have to put a dust bath in also? Can I use a large cat litter box?
And lastly, I am setting up an automatic watering system using nipples in the run. I plan on placing them at 18-21", is that right? Do I need to have water in the coop? I plan on having feed available in the coop.
Thanks, as you can tell I am a totally green newbie
Marci

I have 4 chicks between 6 and 7 weeks old. Just finished the coop and enclosed run today. My coop is raised off the ground about 2 feet. In the coop, I plan on starting with shavings and maybe some coffee hulls (if i can get them

The covered run is 12' X 5' feet. We put up a 4" border and I'm trying to decide on what to use as the "litter". If it helps, I live in the San fransisco bay area.
I have a giant magnolia that drops leaves all year round and is at its peak right now. Can I use these leaves plus something else like straw? What about wood chips versus bark? I read a thread about chips/bark that sounds good but have also heard bad things. I have also heard bad things about straw which is really starting to get me confused. Also do I need to add Diatomaceous Earth?
Also at least for now they will stay in this enclosrure. We have lots of hawk actively hunting for their own chicks and we don't have a lot of tree/bush cover....so do I have to put a dust bath in also? Can I use a large cat litter box?
And lastly, I am setting up an automatic watering system using nipples in the run. I plan on placing them at 18-21", is that right? Do I need to have water in the coop? I plan on having feed available in the coop.
Thanks, as you can tell I am a totally green newbie

Marci