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which is best, mud or bark chippings?

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well, we made our play area for the girls a few weeks ago, with our lovely new turf :D which they demolished in quite a short time. Yeah, i knew they'd eat it all but i was kind of hoping it would look like the short grass you see on a golf course, so now we are left with a brown carpet which is never going to grow. So we thought we'd take the "grass" away and get them bark chippings or shall we leave it as soil?

If we put bark chippings does it need something solid underneath and how deep do the chippings need to be?

Or is there anything else that would be better like gravel or something?

Thanks for any help xx

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I just have mud in my WIR but am thinking about slabbing the next run :)

 

A lot of people used to use bark chippings, but now use rubber chippings.

You buy them in bags and they come in different colours, I think that if you have quite a thick layer you can just wash it with a hose and the poo goes into it and washes away into the soil.

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I use wood chip horse bedding 1- 25kg bale does the one half of the run about 4inch deep on top of soil got to do the other half today now all the grass has just about gone all I’m going to do is s"Ooops, word censored!"e all 'rubbish' of spray it with poultry shield add diatom and biodry or stolan F add wood chips then diatom and biodry then watch all the chipping get kicked all over the place :lol: by my ex-navies

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I get 2nd grade bales of barley straw from a local farm. and scatter it all over the run, it absorbs all the mud and biodegrades down into the ground, I top it up with another bale every 2 weeks, the girls love it and spend hours scratching round for the seeds. It costs around 4pounds a bale but well worth it.

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Personally, I wouldn't take the grass up. Just put your bedding or wood chips on top.

 

We found the grass roots make it more dificult for the chickens to dig to Australia through, and I also found it easier to s"Ooops, word censored!"e the bedding off when the time comes to replace it.

 

I have just put turf down in their run for this reason.

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we worked hard all weekend removing the dead carpet of grass. Then we popped to B and Q and bought some amazing weed surpressing stuff, industrial strength, and some bark chippings ( which stink :vom: ) .So far its has worked well and I don't think their little feet will get through it but now the girls seem to like escaping to the grass that is outside their run ,naughty girls.

The grass is always greener on the other side especially when they don't have any :( .

 

When the bark chippings disappear i might use the bale of straw stuff but is it different to the bale of straw i buy for my rabbits ?

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