I live with very high humidity and heat. Straw molds quickly here, posing health hazards for my flock. I won't use it.
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I put all the leaves from my yard in the coop and run, next spring, they are crunched up, fertilized and ready to go to the garden!! Last year I finally have a new garden/run area that is used to grow veggies all spring summer and fall then I turn the hens in on the leaves and by spring, they have made great compost right where I need it!I have a multipurpose sand in the run right now and it works out pretty well but I'm wondering if I should put hay or straw in the run for the winter months any ideas or suggestions?
I just added leaves, pine needles, cut grass to the run. I too add the compost this creates to the gardens. But I do the compost add in the fall. I do af part of a straw bale to the run. But that makes it most of the winter as a bale.I put all the leaves from my yard in the coop and run, next spring, they are crunched up, fertilized and ready to go to the garden!! Last year I finally have a new garden/run area that is used to grow veggies all spring summer and fall then I turn the hens in on the leaves and by spring, they have made great compost right where I need it!
they will turn them into the most beautiful soil you have ever seen. You remove what they have torn up and give them new ones, use the "finished" leaves in your garden. I am so impressed with their soil amendment skills.Ohhhh I have TONS of leaves here!!