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How to stop excessive scratching?

AraucanaMama

In the Brooder
May 30, 2022
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Hello!
Both of my Silver Laced Wyandottes have a habit of constantly scratching up new bedding and getting it everywhere. Does anyone else have chickens that do this? I'm constantly having to fill in potholes they have left in the run.
I am wondering if this is something caused by lack of stimulation, as I don't currently have any toys in the run and haven't for a while now. If so I would really appreciate it if anyone have ideas for DIY boredom busters/toys for chickens. Thanks!

Have a nice day! :)
 
Hello!
Both of my Silver Laced Wyandottes have a habit of constantly scratching up new bedding and getting it everywhere. Does anyone else have chickens that do this? I'm constantly having to fill in potholes they have left in the run.
I am wondering if this is something caused by lack of stimulation, as I don't currently have any toys in the run and haven't for a while now. If so I would really appreciate it if anyone have ideas for DIY boredom busters/toys for chickens. Thanks!

Have a nice day! :)
Only in the run?
Can you post some pics?
This is normal chicken behavior, no amount of 'toys' will stop it.
They like to scratch and dig.
I put down boards and logs and pavers to keep them from digging where it could be truly detrimental.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/excavation-by-birds-a-word-of-warning.1086535/
 
TBH, the only things I can think of that would mitigate the scratching is to give them more space to scratch (big yard) or selective space that rotates (chicken tractor that moves every day or temporary fencing around damaged areas). This way the scratched away vegetation has a chance to regrow.

But yea, as others have said, scratching is just their nature. It's not something that is breakable, just something that has to be dealt with/mitigated.
 
Apologies, i am aware that this is typical chicken behavior, just got kind of confused because when i see videos of other chicken coops online they don't seem to have the same digging holes. I sadly can't give them much space to scratch anymore, as there has been a bird flu outbreak in my state and until then i'm not letting them outside just to create as little contact with wild birds as possible. They do have a nice big run, how ever. It's as big as my backyard could allow. Have a nice day!
 

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