In my coops I use pine chips. Large chips don't have the "dust", like some do.
In the chicken "run" I use shavings and hay or straw. They like to scratch in the hay/straw. If it gets wet I add more. They mix it all up and I clean it out to put in the compost pile. I never get it all but just keep it "working". As long as it's relatively dry things are okay.
I stack the bales in the run for them to play one. When fall comes I replace all bales with new.
A wet spring, last year. Should've put boots on them.

Hay bales to climb on. Come fall they're scratched all up as the chickens looks for scratch grains I toss.

Can you see Mr. Rabbit resting under the plastic put around the the run to keep the snow out? I planted Pineapple Mint along that side. Chickens don't eat it and it smell great when the mower trims it down.

Straw/hay keeps their feet warm and dry during the winter. More is added as it gets broken down.

Because I have a bad back I repackage feed in cleaned out cat litter containers and stock it up so I don't have to lug it each day. In the winter the cold keeps it okay.

I'm a big advocate of raised bed gardening. I can pull weeds with ease. Though regular weeding keeps that to a minimum.

In the chicken "run" I use shavings and hay or straw. They like to scratch in the hay/straw. If it gets wet I add more. They mix it all up and I clean it out to put in the compost pile. I never get it all but just keep it "working". As long as it's relatively dry things are okay.
I stack the bales in the run for them to play one. When fall comes I replace all bales with new.
A wet spring, last year. Should've put boots on them.
Hay bales to climb on. Come fall they're scratched all up as the chickens looks for scratch grains I toss.
Can you see Mr. Rabbit resting under the plastic put around the the run to keep the snow out? I planted Pineapple Mint along that side. Chickens don't eat it and it smell great when the mower trims it down.
Straw/hay keeps their feet warm and dry during the winter. More is added as it gets broken down.
Because I have a bad back I repackage feed in cleaned out cat litter containers and stock it up so I don't have to lug it each day. In the winter the cold keeps it okay.
I'm a big advocate of raised bed gardening. I can pull weeds with ease. Though regular weeding keeps that to a minimum.
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