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Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: Tricia on July 14, 2012, 05:31:05 pm

Title: This dreadful weather ...
Post by: Tricia on July 14, 2012, 05:31:05 pm
... has meant that my hens are not laying as frequently as they had been.  I'm guessing it is to do with the poor sunlight quantity they are getting.  My main question is to do with the soggy, near soup conditions they now have in their enclosure.  They have places they can go to when it gets really bad, and places to jump up on, and I let them out into the garden for a few hours each evening for a break, but I would love to find something that might help with their conditions underfoot.  What do you think about bark chips, straw, or perhaps there is another suggestion.  Tricia :chook:
Title: Re: This dreadful weather ...
Post by: deepinthewoods on July 14, 2012, 05:42:03 pm
you could put straw or woodchip down, and theyll love it. put a good lump in and let them spread it around, i used to chuck a whole bale in and leave them to it.
Title: Re: This dreadful weather ...
Post by: Mel on July 14, 2012, 06:03:07 pm
I use wood chip or bark mulch but it all rots down,mine is the same and I do not have the patience to teach them how to row a boat ;D
Title: Re: This dreadful weather ...
Post by: plumseverywhere on July 15, 2012, 10:31:44 am
I put straw down. More to stop me sliding on my bum (being on a hill) but the hens do appreciate it too  ;)
Title: Re: This dreadful weather ...
Post by: the great composto on July 16, 2012, 09:50:37 am
I used to put straw in but found it quickly turned into a rotting smelly mess which the neighbours didnt appreciate.
Now I use wood chips from the local tree surgeon and scrape the top of the pen and compost it every 6 months - seems easierto remove and less smelly.
I appreciate this doesnt matter if your chickens are away from neighbours.