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  1. ARose4Heaven

    Building the ideal chicken run

    well, thanks for trying anyway. Perhaps you are right about the drainage. I am going to place my new coop and run a bit further up the slope in hope it will drain better
  2. ARose4Heaven

    Building the ideal chicken run

    In the past, (in Iowa) I found that deep litter tends to become slippery when wet. i have discovered since moving to Arkansas, that the term "soil" is wishful thinking. We have rock with a two inch layer of red stuff they call "dirt" here. Would pea gravel work in a run, the way it does on...
  3. ARose4Heaven

    Building the ideal chicken run

    My ducks are completely free range. Here in Arkansas, we have all sizes of predators including my own dogs and colony of cats, but those durn ducks never seem to be bothered. It is so much fun to see guests react to the flock waddling and begging around the yard.
  4. ARose4Heaven

    Building the ideal chicken run

    Security is an issue well addressed, but MY problem is making the run dry. Every run I've ever had turned into amid bog every rainy day. How do u combat that?
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