I Used Sea Shell For Base Of My Run And Under Coop Is This Ok?

Paul333

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I thought it would be the best to keep them dry and easy to clean and get washed out? How can I attach a pic of my coop? Im New to all this
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I would think if it is whole shells it shoud be fine but they may "break down" quickly as they are not as strong or long lived as stone or coarse sand.

I definately don't think it is harmful, but keep an eye on their feet for scratches
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Type in your reply and then go to the top of the page to uploads, choose your pic and highlight the url, right click and select copy, go to your reply again and right click and hit paste. Hope I helped you!
 
HERE IS MY COOP WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK? NOW IT HAS SEA SHELL AS BASE.



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LET ME KNOW IF THIS WORKED?
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Where are you located? Is that a metal shed? You will need a lot of ventilation if you are anywhere warm. May need to add windows covered with hardware cloth. Chickens can overheat quickly. Other than that looks good. Are the shells whole or crushed?
 

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