I'm amazed that anything is still alive in a chicken run.
As @aart said, you can water the run but not the coop.
As @aart said, you can water the run but not the coop.

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Do you mean you are surprised the plants are alive? Are you saying that because chickens scratch the roots out? I learned a technique that works great. (1)sprout germinated seeds (2)scatter (3)protect for awhile. . Chickens eat some of those germinated seeds- but some take hold & grow ...I'm amazed that anything is still alive in a chicken run.
As @aart said, you can water the run but not the coop.![]()
Do you mean you are surprised the plants are alive? Are you saying that because chickens scratch the roots out? If not- what do you mean please?
I am purposefully keeping their run “alive” to give them a good life.
I went out this morning and the mold in my run is where the feed has spilled and after hot weather and high humidity then rain yesterday, there was a lot of mold near where the feed had spilled and I thought I had cleaned it. How do I get rid of that?Got pics.....of mold and overall run?
Is the mold where feed might have spilled?