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Help with wet ground, please!

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I am new to chickens and have been moving their run and eglu around the lawn up to now.

 

Now with all the wet weather the lawn is really wet and squelchy and I'm feeling really sorry for our girls and their wet feet. I have decided to move them to a border and set up the run and eglu in a permanent location. But how do I get the ground not so wet and boggy. Should I put wood chips down and aubiose? What do other people use?

 

Please help

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I know what you mean, my garden is a mud field! I've got my eglu set permanently on the border and it seems to be the driest place in the garden. I've covered the run with some corrugated plastic and use Hemcore/Aubiose in the run, so far it's working brilliantly. If you don't want to cover your run, then people have recommended using woodbark, but personally I'd go for Hemcore as whenever I clean the run I can just rake it all out and pop it in the compost.

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We've got our run on slabs, and then put aubiose or whatever bedding on top of that. Although the run is covered, the ground still used to get wet, but now the slabs are there, any water which might have seeped in from the side stays under the slabs, and the chickens stay nice and dry.

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Thank you for all your thoughts. It looks like it could be a trip down to Wickes at the weekend to get the run covered. I have been using the Omlet winter shade but even that was dripping!

 

By the way - if you put wood chips in the run, how often are you cleaning these out?

 

I am lucky enough to work from home a couple of days a week and the 3 girls have free range in the garden then, otherwise they stay in the run whilst I'm at work.

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