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My first post on here!
We just finished getting our coop and run made and put into the area of our yard where it will live. We have it in an area of our yard sectioned off by a fence.
The coop and run are contained so they chickens will be able to be in there during the day without getting out and then when we are home they can be let out into the part of the yard that's inside their little fenced in area.
I have a few questions ...
Inside their coop, I was planning on putting wood shavings - like under their roosts, and in their nesting area. Is that a good idea?
Should I put wood shavings in the run area too?
Around these, we currently have bark chips (like what you'd use in a garden). Any reason these would be harmful to the chickens to hang out on?
We have a ton of pea gravel we could use, too, if that would be a good idea. Or we have access to rice hulls at a local store.
Would love any an all advice. We're trying to get everything set up so we can get the chickens this weekend. Thanks!
We just finished getting our coop and run made and put into the area of our yard where it will live. We have it in an area of our yard sectioned off by a fence.
The coop and run are contained so they chickens will be able to be in there during the day without getting out and then when we are home they can be let out into the part of the yard that's inside their little fenced in area.
I have a few questions ...
Inside their coop, I was planning on putting wood shavings - like under their roosts, and in their nesting area. Is that a good idea?
Should I put wood shavings in the run area too?
Around these, we currently have bark chips (like what you'd use in a garden). Any reason these would be harmful to the chickens to hang out on?
We have a ton of pea gravel we could use, too, if that would be a good idea. Or we have access to rice hulls at a local store.
Would love any an all advice. We're trying to get everything set up so we can get the chickens this weekend. Thanks!
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