Start saving up dry leaves and or other organic material to put down on the ground when necessary. Thats what i did this year. I have a big pile of leaves in the run and i will rake/spread them around on the real muddy parts. This morning for example, i noticed a muddy/wet spot, puddle, in the run. I used those leaves to cover it and soak it up. I have a covered run tho.I’m looking for recommendations as my run is getting a bit out of hand.
My chickens have lived at the back of my garden in their run for almost a year now. The run has always had a dirt flooring which was fine at first, but now it’s winter it’s getting rained on a lot and it’s very messy and their feet are constantly getting muddy.
I felt bad so started giving them some time in the main garden on the grass which they love, and I probably shouldn’t have as they now really don’t like the run. Whenever I come to the run they think I’m letting them out and get annoyed when I don’t
I was thinking maybe I could roll some turf out in the run, but they’d probably just eat the grass within weeks and would Be back to mud again.
I think it’s best for me to avoid straw/shavings as that would probably be a nightmare too.
I’m not really able to cover the run as it would be really difficult, so trying to look for some good alternatives.
If anyone has any recommendations of something that’s good for being rained on, and that they can still enjoy scratching around in
I’ve attached a picture of the run, it only shows the front but it’s the only one I have saved.