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We are going to be building a new chicken run, and right now the bottom is mostly stone dust, but should I leave that or does anyone have any other ideas I could use for the bottom of the run? Thank you
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Where are you located in the world? That usually always makes a difference.We are going to be building a new chicken run, and right now the bottom is mostly stone dust, but should I leave that or does anyone have any other ideas I could use for the bottom of the run? Thank you
We live on the East Coast, but the wood chip idea sounds good.Where are you located in the world? That usually always makes a difference.
I use thickly laid down wood chips that I get for free from the local Highway Department. They work great for drainage, cold composting, scratching around in and dust bathing. And when freshly laid, they smell great.
Maine or Florida?We live on the East Coast
how do you go about contacting the highway dept to see if they can give you wood chips?Where are you located in the world? That usually always makes a difference.
I use thickly laid down wood chips that I get for free from the local Highway Department. They work great for drainage, cold composting, scratching around in and dust bathing. And when freshly laid, they smell great.
pretty much anything non-toxic and free I can find!
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