With the recent rain, my 3 chooks have turned their outside run into a bog.(they ate all the grass in it long ago!)
I'm worried that they could develop foot problems with wading about in the mud?
I keep putting straw/sawdust down in the outside run to soak up the water and keep inspecting their feet. Apart from muddy eggs, they seem ok so far.
They STILL parade around in the rain (looking very bedraggled!), even tho they have a covered run, out of the rain with food and water!
Am I just being paranoid?
I'm worried that they could develop foot problems with wading about in the mud?
I keep putting straw/sawdust down in the outside run to soak up the water and keep inspecting their feet. Apart from muddy eggs, they seem ok so far.
They STILL parade around in the rain (looking very bedraggled!), even tho they have a covered run, out of the rain with food and water!
Am I just being paranoid?
Mine were paddling in puddles for weeks and came to no harm from the mud. I did keep chucking Easibed and wood shavings on the worst bits to soak up the water but they still seemed drawn to the worst bits. It's not funny going to lock them in at night slipping and sliding all over the place is it!! I think the main problem could be for chooks with feathery feet/legs, they'd get clogged up and could turn into a sort of ball & chain!
) industry. Aubiose is made in France though, if the Eastbed is made here then it will save some transportation miles.... though I bet it isn't any cheaper.
. There's also rubber chips you can buy (not from B&Q though) which are made out of old tyres and which are said to be good for chicken runs as they don't rot or blow away, has anyone tried these?
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