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Now I'm wondering if sourland was laughing cuz I said I wasn't totally classless....oh the horror...
Sally, I usually keep a bale of hay in the coop. It gives them a great hop up/run around, something to pick at stress buster. Then, after I get done looking at it, and flipping it to turn it so a not so poopy side is facing up, or after the twine gets weakened, I bust it open, toss it around a bit, some into the run, some into the walking paths. I've never had crop issues. IMO, crop issues crop up (pun intended) when poultry are kept in a totally void run, and suddenly given very long grass after not seeing any greens for a while. Or perhaps they are prone to crop issues, and should be culled anyways. Or perhaps they are infected with candida. One thing I do is use feed grade hay in the coop. Mulch hay stays outside. You might want to use it for bedding. It gets bogged down with poop, and turns into a mat that is impossible to break up. But a little hay with shavings or better yet leaves doesn't seem to be an issue.
Phil, I'm with you. Princess and I may have not had it as bad as you, but both grew up in dysfunctional/alcoholic families. We vowed not to raise our kids that way. It is not necessary to continue the cycle.