New Coop has arrived!! What to put down in the run?

Have to admit that I use the heated metal fountain base and it works very well. Before that, I set the whole thing on top of a birdbath heater and that worked well also for several years. As flimsy as the birdbath heater seemed. it always functioned.
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Have to admit that I use the heated metal fountain base and it works very well. Before that, I set the whole thing on top of a birdbath heater and that worked well also for several years. As flimsy as the birdbath heater seemed. it always functioned.
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Good idea! I have not researched the heated water options yet, but now that the coop is here, it's time to figure out what we want. We're in NJ so it generally doesn't get too cold for too long, but still need it for when it does.
 
I totally understand the open to interpretation on free ranging. However, we work full time and predators are definitely a big concern. So we may let them out on weekends when we're in the yard to help keep them safe, but they will spend most of their time in the run.
I let mine out to wander and this "holographic scare tape" really seems to work. I have 5 foot long sections of it hanging around the perimeter and other spots throughout. Not only does this flash and move, the tape also has the effect of rotating circles on it. I had a hawk come into the run itself two days in a row and kill a bird each time. After putting this up, they have avoided the yard completely. Something about it seems to prevent them from even focusing on a target. Hung near the end of the house it has also stopped the woodpecker from trying to make a hole in the wood.
 
First time flockers, our new coop arrived on Tuesday. After following along in the chicken world for close to a year, I learned quickly that we'd outgrow a little starter coop in a hot minute, so we decided to "buy it once, buy it right". That said, I'm a backyard chicken keeper in mostly suburban New Jersey - I have a 2 acre plot of land, and our town ordinance technically says I'm allowed to have up to 6 hens, no roosters, no free ranging.


Here's the coop. It's a 6x16 overall footprint. We built a pad for it out of pressure treated lumber, gravel to level - with a full layer of 1/2" hardware cloth under the pad now buried in gravel. Now that the coop is placed, we plan to topdress the gravel with some material that will be more chicken friendly. I'm interested in recommendations. We do have sizeable pile of woodchips from some recent tree work about 2 feet to the right of the end of the run...so that might be a good idea. But definitely open to suggestions.

Thanks!
That looks so nice!!! I use straw and it works great. Flock loves it! Very absorbent and insulated!
 
We put the wood chips (Ash) that we had from some recent tree work in the run. The girls moved into their coop this past weekend and are loving it so far!

Thanks for all the help and shared knowledge! I appreciate it.

 

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