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No, when it does rain, it never puddles or stays there for very long.
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No, when it does rain, it never puddles or stays there for very long.
Yea, the water never puddles or when it does it evaporates pretty fast. I am going to put bedding down soon, I just haven't gotten the chane yet though. Thanks for the idea!That's probably the primary problem.
Bedding in the run serves two purposes -- to absorb water and to digest the poop in a composting process.
Does water puddle in the run and stand there? Does groundwater runoff flow through the run?
If yes to either question then you need to address your drainage problem because no amount of bedding and no amount of roofing will suffice if the run doesn't drain properly.![]()
Yea, the water never puddles or when it does it evaporates pretty fast. I am going to put bedding down soon, I just haven't gotten the chane yet though. Thanks for the idea!![]()
Ok, thanks! Will do!The best bedding, IMO, is a mix of materials and textures: Wood chips, straw, pine straw, wood shavings, fall leaves, ... whatever dry, organic material that comes to hand.
If you're raking fall leaves right now you can just rake them right into the run to start the bedding mixture.
Also, chickens were jungle animals, designed to dig into the forest duff for bugs and worms, and really want to have that sort of substrate available to them.
Mary