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Great. Thanks.There shouldn’t be a problem with mold if bought fresh and they haven’t been wet. That is all I use on my coop floor and typically don’t keep water in my coop.
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Great. Thanks.There shouldn’t be a problem with mold if bought fresh and they haven’t been wet. That is all I use on my coop floor and typically don’t keep water in my coop.
When we built the coop & run we first put down hardware cloth in the run and 2” sand. We want to put wood chips over that. The coop is elevated so chix can go under the coop and have more run area.
So perhaps the deep litter method is not best with woodchips and we can change it regularly if recommended.
Talking about wood chips, not shavings. The coop is 4 x 8 and elevated 2.5 ft. The run extends another 8 ft from the coop. I’ll see if I can post a pic tomorrow. I hope you folks can take me by the hand with this new endeavor, we have no chix yet, wait til you see how many questions I have! I hope this forum will be the helpful neighbor I can talk to, over the picket fence.How high is coop elevated? Are you talking about wood chips or shavings. Wood chips are shredded trees, including bark, wood, and leaves, like you would get from a tree service company. Shavings are the bagged or baled wood shavings (just wood, no bark leaves or other debris) like you would buy from a feed store. My preference for DLM in run would be wood CHIPS, and add spent litter from the coop, grass clippings, leaves, hay, garden debris. You can't go wrong in a run by using DLM as long as you have enough height to work with. With your coop being elevated, a lot depends on the size of it, height, and how densely it is populated. More info needed. Pics would be great.
Great pepper.
There was a long thread a while back about someone who used wood chips and had some problems with mold. Maybe someone remembers and can link to that thread.
I remember that thread and was able to find it ..............
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/dying-chickens.1129854/
Is that from Terry's thread?Quote from Beekissed: