Thanks to all who posted feed bag ideas! They were great. So glad to re-use rather than toss.
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Great score!!! I'm currently finding the weaknesses in my all purpose pen when it comes to broodies and chicks......I had to remove a whole trash bag of bedding from that pen because the broody keeps scratching it up to "find food" for the biddies....which means each morning and evening she has buried the water bucket, the feeder and everything else in the pen with the deep litter~and that nipple bucket is hanging chest high to her from the ceiling, the feeder is up on 2x6s, etc....that's how high she is piling this bedding. She's the busiest, most industrious broody I've ever had in that regard and is a good mama.
So, the deep litter cannot be used for broody and babies in an enclosed pen...check.
I keep complaining about broody business in the FF thread. If only the chicks hatched out bigger and better jumpers we could put everything way up ... but they start out so tiny!!!
I just moved my FF outdoors to an area with nothing to fling. But I'm about to get another batch of babies, I hope ... got two clutches going, but he eggs were kinda iffy.
Meanwhile, I don't think the Freedom Mutts eat any poultry rations at all and those chicks are monsters. They've foraged all their food except for that week we had them in a little cage so they'd learn where to sleep every night. They do come home at bedtime ... All they need is for is to open doors.
They ARE huge!! So much for folks saying that poultry feed has better nutrition than does foraged foods......Last spring I had a whole mess of Del chicks from Kathy and they rarely came in for food past the age of 4 wks, spent all their time in the Honeysuckle Hideout, foraging in the small meadow and woods right close to it. They were just as big~or bigger~than most of the pics of the ones of the same age on the DEL thread. Now I still have two of the Dels and one of the WRs and they are huge, healthy birds.
Raise birds in Tupperware containers and you think they're helpless & fragile as snowflakes. Or at least I think that's my problem.
Now I'm going to see if we can put a whole bunch of the path shavings on the bare spots of the run ... it seems to provide them some preferred nom noms underneath.
I should say "bare spot" as the run is one big bare spot.