I use straw.
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As long as there are no additives, like perlite, fertilizers, etc.Has anyone used potting mix in their run? There is not much soil where I live so I grow a lot of stuff in containers using potting mix.
Well, potting mix typically contains all those things, so if that is dangerous to the chickens, then it is a no-go. The fertilizers would be long gone at the end of the growing season, but perlite is inert and sticks around forever.As long as there are no additives, like perlite, fertilizers, etc.
Why do you need to add dirt?Well, potting mix typically contains all those things, so if that is dangerous to the chickens, then it is a no-go. The fertilizers would be long gone at the end of the growing season, but perlite is inert and sticks around forever.
Another option would be to buy bags of black dirt. I'd just rake the top layer out and replace it once a year. The dirt I remove can be used to top-dress my berry bushes. My run is covered and well-drained around the perimeter, so I don't need to worry about it getting muddy.
I am also curious, if u wish to add something I would add limestone screenings that they can scratch up Peck at and the gravelly bits can be good for them.Why do you need to add dirt?
Dirt is in very short supply where I live. Most of the soil around here got scraped away about 15,000 years ago. One end of the chicken run is exposed bedrock, and the other end it is only about 2-3 inches deep. If I rake out all the existing dirt and poop, there would be nothing left. That would be hard on the chicken's feet, plus the point is I want chickens to build soil for me.Why do you need to add dirt?
Ah I see NWT person cold yet??? Haha. Bet it's getting dark....Dirt is in very short supply where I live. Most of the soil around here got scraped away about 15,000 years ago. One end of the chicken run is exposed bedrock, and the other end it is only about 2-3 inches deep. If I rake out all the existing dirt and poop, there would be nothing left. That would be hard on the chicken's feet, plus the point is I want chickens to build soil for me.
Oh and it will need the be about 6 inches deep....Ah I see NWT person cold yet??? Haha. Bet it's getting dark....
Well in that case how about a mix of sand, gravel and if you can find it used horse sheep cow bedding or softwood shavings. Mix 50 percent sand 30 percent gravel and rest shavings or old horse cow sheep bedding.
With any soil for planting you need it to not be too fine or you will end up with mud, the sand gravel mix will give you drainage and the rest will be organic matter which plants need
Of course I am betting right now you are entering the wonderful throws of that joyous season we call winter so not much to be done until spring breakup.
You should post some pics of your critters from way up there!