twendt
Songster
I use cedar mulch, It smells good, the girls aren't closed up inside with it, so no concern about respiratory illness, it breaks down really quickly. I might have to scoop some into the the composter!!
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My run, for the most part, is not under roof. What happens when this product gets rained on? I assume it just gets wet and would either dry out or you would put more down? Is this something you buy at tractor supply?
I use this product for the bottom of a parrot cage. When it gets wet it kind of explodes and becomes a stuck together mess. I would not recommend for your application
Wood chips.Thank you for the heads up. My girls have eaten everything that was growing in their run and now it is just mud when it rains. I've tried straw and mulch and did not have success with either. I'm at a loss![]()
I've been using straw for the past few months. I clean the coop out every 2 weeks and use that straw for compost. No problems so far.Thanks for the advice. So you don’t think straw is bad? I haven’t ever tried it.
Thanks!! Super helpful! I think wood chops is the way to go. I am on a list for the dump of tree clippings but noting so far. I will just have to buy some I guess
Thank you! Yeah this thread has helped many others!Wow! You have lots of Answers. I too live in Washington state and feel your concern. I started with wood chips 2 years ago and now the chips have broken down into black much.(soil?)
The sprouted peas that the hens don’t eat and gets buried starts to grow into a baby plant which some the hens will eat instead of a sprouted pea.