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    Keeping a Chicken Run From Getting Muddy?

    You have to have wooden boards or something similar on the sides of the run. If you mean it dissolves into the ground, you replace it. Besides, if it does that then the soil achieves better drainage.
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    Keeping a Chicken Run From Getting Muddy?

    Put four to twenty-four inches of sand on it. Sand drains much better than dirt. While it will be sandy mud while it is raining, it will dry fast. If you never want mud, use pea-rocks instead. With sand you can just comb it over with a yard rake to clean, but pea rock is harder to maintain. But...
  3. Gallinarium

    Keeping a Chicken Run From Getting Muddy?

    Put four to twenty-four inches of sand on it. Sand drains much better than dirt. While it will be sandy mud while it is raining, it will dry fast. If you never want mud, use pea-rocks instead. With sand you can just comb it over with a yard rake to clean, but pea rock is harder to maintain. But...
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