poultry yard is in a flat spot on a hill.. sheet of ice and snow pikes, then mud in spots, now sheets, still snow piles and frozen foot printsIs anyone else flooded?
We often have standing water in areas of the grass. The 2 connected chicken runs are higher ground and both sand. Although it can occasionally get very wet during spring rains, it usually drains within a couple hours after a heavy rain. The last week has been an exception. There were 3 large puddles that never drained inside the run. (This has never happened in my 6 years with chickens. Like I said, the water usually drains then dries out quickly. The ground below the sand must still be frozen.) After the flooding, the temp went down to 5'F (but felt like -14'F) before the water could drain. The flock woke up to some ice rinks. ICK! Sadly, we won't be back above freezing anytime soon, so the normally soft, fluffy, sift-able, dry sand is like concrete. The poop is freezing to the hard ground & too solid to chip away. What a mess! I'm tempted to let the flock free range just to get them off of the icky sand. If I hadn't seen 2-3 hawks daily, I would have.
