Cleaning Out The Chicken Run

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This might sound like a stupid question but how do I clean out the run? I am sure that the manure will start building up at some point, but am concerned that it will become part of the ground (dirt).
What do others do?
 
I don't clean mine out...lots of dry plant materials just break down with the poops.
Lots of bugs for chooks to scratch for.
If anything I will add more dry plant materials.
But I have 500sqft of run for ~20 confined birds.
 
I don't clean mine out...lots of dry plant materials just break down with the poops.
Lots of bugs for chooks to scratch for.
If anything I will add more dry plant materials.
But I have 500sqft of run for ~20 confined birds.
Can I ask, what kind of plant materials? My run is 11x14 with a dirt floor. The straw I had in there got too moist and wow, it smelled and about killed me with a coughing fit. I raked and cleared it all out so the soil could dry, but I wonder where to go from here. Considered sand.
 
I use pine shavings in the run. Mixed with their poo, you have green + brown compost happiness. Its called deep litter method. I remove black gold dirt in april and October and add more pine shavings. I toss in anything i would toss into a compost heap and let the girls have at it.

I spill water, and chuck in treats and the girls turn the compost. Done. Easy. No smell.
 
Can I ask, what kind of plant materials? My run is 11x14 with a dirt floor. The straw I had in there got too moist and wow, it smelled and about killed me with a coughing fit. I raked and cleared it all out so the soil could dry, but I wonder where to go from here. Considered sand.
You don't want sand. First make sure you have no standing water and/or run off collection areas in the run.

A mix of dry 'browns' in different sizes and shapes and sources is best.
Too much of any one thing can cause nasty problems.
The bedding of a good mix of dry plant materials use facilitates this nicely, it's basically no maintenance other than adding more material from time to time. I was able to start with a big load of tree trimmings from the power company that had been aged(6 months) so I avoided the toxic molds that can bloom with fresh chippings. I collect dry leaves in the fall (stored in feed bags in a shed) and add them occasionally, and other garden trimmings. I let my grass grow tall, mow and spread it out with discharge pattern, leave it to dry a few day, then push it into rows with the mower discharge, rake it up and add to run.




 
I forgot I add grass trimmings too, when I have them.

I'm not a fan of sand, hay, or straw. The mold that grow on them make me quite ill, and the smell of wet hay....blarque. Gag.

I don't use shaving in the coop for the same reason. Here they never dry. They just absorb the wetness and stink.
 
We bagged up the leaves last fall and I've used them all winter in my coop and run. Unfortunately my last 5 or so bags got wet so I'm out of bedding material until the grass is tall enough to mow. But I really liked the leaves.
 

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