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    Keeping a Chicken Run From Getting Muddy?

    Make sure the ground is slightly sloped and use 2" diameter PVC pipes to carry the water out and away from the run on the downhill side.
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    What bedding to use in chicken run that is poorly drained and wet

    I have a 2 inch drain pipe sloping out from the low point of the run. I was afraid 3 inch or larger could possibly allow something in. It gets muddy, but dries out relatively quickly.
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    Hello everyone!

    Will do!
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    Hello everyone!

    As to breeds, I'm not exactly sure....we were given them by a friend who was looking to pare down her flock. I am sure one is a Cinnamon Queen. The others I think are Jersey (2) and a Plymouth.
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    Hello everyone!

    Even though we are in town, we have foxes and an occasional coyote that wander through (although our only fatality was from a neighbor's dog....I fortified the run afterwards). We also have owls and hawks. He had a local Coopers Hawk perched on top of the run watching for prey while our girls...
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    Comment by 'evilleramsfan' in article 'Edwardsville IL Chicken Ordinance'

    This has changed and is now allowed. A report to the city council was presented on June 16 and the changes suggested were approved and the ordinance was moved from a trial basis to permanent. I will post the current ordinance when it is available.
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    Hello everyone!

    Evilleramsfan here! Although I'm not really a fan of the Rams after they left the St. Louis area, I am still using the moniker. My wife and I are currently the first and only permit holders for chickens in the Edwardsville, IL city limits. I am running a facebook site for news and information...
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