Dust bath - How big does it need to be?

I used an old wheelbarrow for mine ...undercarriage was junk so I just cut it off and used the top ! As deep as the leaves are now in my deep litter run it's hard for the chickens to get to good dry dirt ! It's under a covered part of the run

I think I saw that. Great idea, but my wheelbarrow is still good. Darn it. ;)
 
I would use the tire idea: a tire gives you drainage. A plastic liner won't.
I could add drainage holes. I think for now though, I’m going to remove it and add a different tub in later. I don’t have enough room in the run for a tire right now. The sq ft that I’m working with is 39. I know, 1sq ft short of the recommendations for 4 chickens. But, it’s better than what they started with. They did enjoy digging it out though. Lol. I could just keep giving them fresh dirt and let them scratch away at it. This area is full of worms! That probabaly means it’s too moist for a dust bath anyway.
 
WE just let the new use our garden and where the old clothesline area has to be, if your happy with them using your garden just let them use that way they can forage for food
 
Our dirt is loose enough for the flock to dust bathe just about anywhere, but even though I'd do outings with them, when they were a month old I filled a container with wood ash and would come into their room and find totally gray chickens.

I almost wrote kittens for some reason.

Anyway, I think my chickens would love a small used tire as a perch and dust bath combo station. I've been thinking a lot about this lately. It would be a great place for them to gather around for conversation while two or three are zombifying themselves with wood ash and dirt.

Chickens get bored, so it's my guess that if you give them something exciting like a tire filled with bathing material, it'll be a big hit, and I think they'll enjoy the warmth when the sun warms up the black rubber.
 

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