The entire DC Universe is out to assassinate you. What five Marvel characters do you choose to ensure your safety and why? The entire DC Universe? OK, I’m going to need some heavy hitters here.
When dealing with a muddy chicken run, especially in regions with frequent rain, the key objective is to improve drainage while providing a comfortable, non-toxic surface for your flock. Combining materials with different properties often yields the best results. Coarse sand is excellent for drainagRead more
When dealing with a muddy chicken run, especially in regions with frequent rain, the key objective is to improve drainage while providing a comfortable, non-toxic surface for your flock. Combining materials with different properties often yields the best results. Coarse sand is excellent for drainage because it allows water to pass through quickly, reducing puddling and mud accumulation. However, sand alone can be hard on chickens’ feet and may become compacted over time, so pairing it with organic bedding like straw or wood shavings helps create a softer, more comfortable surface. Both straw and wood shavings have the added benefit of absorbing moisture, although they need regular replacement to avoid mold or ammonia buildup.
Introducing larger aggregates like gravel or decomposed granite is a smart idea, as they create a stable base that resists compaction and further improves drainage. Decomposed granite, in particular, packs down to form a firm, yet permeable surface that is easy on chicken feet. Gravel can also deter digging and scratching that exacerbates mud issues. However, sharp or very coarse gravel can injure your birds, so choose small, rounded stones.
The behavioral tendencies of your chickens—frequency of scratching, dust bathing, and preference for resting spots—should influence your choice. For example, chickens love to dust bathe in loose, dry material, so maintaining areas with straw or wood shavings is beneficial.
Ultimately, prioritize materials that improve drainage, ensure footing safety, and are easy to maintain. Layering decomposed granite or gravel beneath a top layer of sand mixed with organic bedding, combined with proper run design (including drainage trenches or slight grading), creates a healthier, sustainable environment for your chickens in wet weather.
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Best thing about Hulk is that more angrier he gets, more stronger he becomes. His anger did take him to a point where his stomp was enough to crack an entire land, and only Sentry was able to stop Hulk from this (Planet Hulk/World War Hulk storyline). Hulk has unlimited strength and accelerated healRead more
Best thing about Hulk is that more angrier he gets, more stronger he becomes. His anger did take him to a point where his stomp was enough to crack an entire land, and only Sentry was able to stop Hulk from this (Planet Hulk/World War Hulk storyline). Hulk has unlimited strength and accelerated healing factor, and doesn\’t get tired easily or return back to his Bruce Banner form (because Hulk and Banner are two separate personalities stuck in a same body), and I guess Hulk would be enough to break bones of plenty of DC characters.
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