Soujrnr
Songster
Hello folks,
We have had tons of rain here lately and our run, which is 6' x 18', is full of wet pine shavings. We use the deep litter method in there, so it's several inches of now wet pine shavings. I wasn't able to get the roof done before we left town for a week, and then everything in the run got drenched. The coop is fine. It's just the run. My question is should I just let those shavings dry out (we've been turning them over to help the drying process) or should we remove them and start fresh? I could also just add dry shavings over the top, but that seems like a bad idea to me. Being new to this, I bow to your expertise!
Have a superbly excellent and blessed week!!
We have had tons of rain here lately and our run, which is 6' x 18', is full of wet pine shavings. We use the deep litter method in there, so it's several inches of now wet pine shavings. I wasn't able to get the roof done before we left town for a week, and then everything in the run got drenched. The coop is fine. It's just the run. My question is should I just let those shavings dry out (we've been turning them over to help the drying process) or should we remove them and start fresh? I could also just add dry shavings over the top, but that seems like a bad idea to me. Being new to this, I bow to your expertise!
Have a superbly excellent and blessed week!!