Chicken Run-- what's in it?

Throw any organic material in there (leaves, wood chips, grass clippings, etc) and have the chickens turn it into great soil/compost. I'll often just go into the run and sift some of the material into a bucket, and spread it on the plants. Just try and pick out any fresh poops in it.
So can I put in the run the pine shavings I remove from the coop when I clean it, or is it too poopy?
 
Is there any kind of ratio of green vs. dry litter to throw in? I know that when composting, the ratio is important if you're trying to get the appropriate heat build-up. I've been throwing pine shavings and straw, but not many layers of green, like cut grass, etc. Should I be adding more green?
 
Is there any kind of ratio of green vs. dry litter to throw in? I know that when composting, the ratio is important if you're trying to get the appropriate heat build-up. I've been throwing pine shavings and straw, but not many layers of green, like cut grass, etc. Should I be adding more green?
Chicken poop is a "green" and in my understanding, the ratio is 2 "brown" to 1 "green", so, every chicken poop will break down 2 units of brown. I would keep it brown heavy, but some green is fine, cut grass once it has dried should be a brown, hay is, and that's all that it is. If a compost, or in this case deep litter, gets nitrogen (green) heavy, that's when you get heat and smell out of it which is what you don't want in a deep litter.

You DO want SOME moisture in the lower levels, don't keep it wet, but dump a waterer out now and then to keep the bottom layer slightly moist which will encourage a break down of the lower layers while the top stays dry and fluffy.
 
The main reason we have chickens is the compost that the deep litter method produces . I have a large mower with a collection system on it and all fall long I suck up every available leaf ...needless to say I have literally tons of leaf mulch. My coop and run are both filled with leaf mulch and I have ZERO odor issues , muddy run issues or coop odor issues or fly issues and an almost endless supply of high grade quality garden mulch AND the chickens do all the work :yesss:

People come over and say "there is no smell at all " or " I thought I'd see poop all over the place but I hardly see any at all " While I have a total cover on my run I have it set up where I can still add material with the front end loader of my tractor ( beats hauling bags of leaves around ) and the girls love playing king of the hill when fresh loads are added.

All in all it's a slick system once you get it going
 

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