Okay, so I think with all the rain we've had over the past year and wot not, I've decided to put something permanent down in my chicken run to stop it becoming a mud bath.
I'm leaning towards sharp sand, as it seems to be the cheapest option. Rubber chipping is too expensive, wood chips are a possibility (if I can find a cheap source locally) but I was thinking they will stay wet longer .... and I was thinking sand would be the easiest to poo pick with? (hosing wood chips down is an option but I think I would prefer poo picking) Would the inclusion of the sand in my poo and fine wood shavings (from the hen house) compost mix be okay? I'm guessing I wouldn't end up with that much sand in the mix?
Anyway, my main question is to do with what goes underneath said sand or chippings. I'll need a membrane to prevent weeds but allow the water to drain through (driveway stuff I assume) and stop the sand or chippings blending into the mud, but do I need something over the membrane (like lawn protector mesh) to stop the hens digging holes through the membrane?
Has anyone had any experience with this? All comments welcomed. Btw, this is in Wales, where it's raining 99.9% of the year (or so it seems!).
