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That's really nice now when the garden is done are you going to go and let them go through it for you? I am going to make a chicken tunnel hopfully so they can go and stay out of the flower beds by keeping them sectioned off into there and have the tunnel they can go in and out of there run as they please.
Ducks might be messier than chickens but only slightly and in different ways.
It will be about 60 Sq. Ft.in the next week or so. Right now it's just a small 3x7 under the coop. 6 white Leghorns hens.
Why don't pine shavings breakdown?
Shavings do break down, but they do it very slowly. Straw or hay will compost down in about 3 months. Shavings can take 6 months to a year. Wet, warm weather helps speed up the breakdown. You must consider, they are basically little pieces of wood. Wood takes longer to break down than grass.
And right now, your issues basically stem from too small a run. Maintenance will be maybe once a month in the new run. Nothing more you can do at the moment with as small as the run is and with the number of birds living in it.
And with the wood shavings they probably spray chemicals on them also before packing. So could that also have an impact on why they don't break down as fast.
O ok well I have a four by 8 but it's to small we're bursting at the seems in it with the 20 chickens and they aren't even fully grown yet so it's getting tighter on the roost every day as they grow. So for all of you out there who don't believe in chicken math it's real I never imagined having that many but now I want more still. And to think I wasn't even going to build a 4x8 I was going to go smaller.
Not horse bedding.... same stuff
And with the wood shavings they probably spray chemicals on them also before packing. So could that also have an impact on why they don't break down as fast.
Not really sure why honestly but they do eventually, just takes a long time
Curious why the chips break down faster though?
Maybe but probably not on animal beddinf
Chicken math is definitely real haha fortunately righr now we've stayed with the 8 but I may add more eventually. 8 is technically the max for this size though but could probably squeeze a few more in plus could keep the old coop or use the dog house. Or just expand ha wouldn't be that hard to build a second smaller one or to just take the nest boxes and storage off and make the coop bigger. But for now it's much better than the coop kit they're crammed in and 8 seems like a good number. I think the most I'dI'd go is 12 maybe 15. I kind of want a dozen eggs a day ha
True. Probably could hurt the animals with chemicals