I'm looking for some advice, you're all so wise on here! Hope this makes sense...
We have had our girls in several different spots but now the garden is coming together this is it - no more moving. Their coop opens into a roofed and netted pergola (dry run) and this opens onto a raised bed which they have the run of. The run is going to be extended further into the raised bed which will give them an additional 56 x 6 foot.(I am going to use a fruit cage as we don't have foxes here so no predator problems although I will fix the bottom as they have been known for their houdini-esque forays for food.)
I have got 4 retired girls and 2 new ones and will be getting another 4 by the end of the summer. I came across a thread the other day on soil/parasites/liming etc. Even if I split their new run in half, there is still the problem of the first part of the raised bed that they go into. This is in constant use and they enjoy it up there, how am I going to keep it parasite free? If I really had to, I could make a little tunnel for them so they could access the rest the run (they used to have a tunnel going 80 foot to the back of the garden - cue mission impossible music!) but is this the only solution?
Any ideas? I have just 'hatched' a baby boy so lots of poo picking is probably not going to happen at the moment.
Thanks everyone
We have had our girls in several different spots but now the garden is coming together this is it - no more moving. Their coop opens into a roofed and netted pergola (dry run) and this opens onto a raised bed which they have the run of. The run is going to be extended further into the raised bed which will give them an additional 56 x 6 foot.(I am going to use a fruit cage as we don't have foxes here so no predator problems although I will fix the bottom as they have been known for their houdini-esque forays for food.)
I have got 4 retired girls and 2 new ones and will be getting another 4 by the end of the summer. I came across a thread the other day on soil/parasites/liming etc. Even if I split their new run in half, there is still the problem of the first part of the raised bed that they go into. This is in constant use and they enjoy it up there, how am I going to keep it parasite free? If I really had to, I could make a little tunnel for them so they could access the rest the run (they used to have a tunnel going 80 foot to the back of the garden - cue mission impossible music!) but is this the only solution?
Any ideas? I have just 'hatched' a baby boy so lots of poo picking is probably not going to happen at the moment.
Thanks everyone
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