Coop and run help please

Lowering it just a few inches should still allow them access under the house.

I "muck" out my run in the fall. I only do it in the fall and I have many birds. It goes to the compost pile for use 2 years out. That means I have basically 3 piles. One for use now, one that has sat one year and one fresh. I use it as a top dressing around my flowers and in my veggie gardens.

Even with my many birds I get no odor from my run even standing right next to it.
 
Lowering it just a few inches should still allow them access under the house.

I "muck" out my run in the fall. I only do it in the fall and I have many birds. It goes to the compost pile for use 2 years out. That means I have basically 3 piles. One for use now, one that has sat one year and one fresh. I use it as a top dressing around my flowers and in my veggie gardens.

Even with my many birds I get no odor from my run even standing right next to it.
Really! I'm doing it most days! It does smell. I just rake it. Does that mean your chickens are walking on poo ?
 
I suppose so. There are many so I think impossible to keep every poo picked up.
I simply cannot stand out there all day picking up every poo.

I do add straw and alfalfa to the run and it all ends up stirred together.
 
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I suppose so. There are many so I think impossible to keep every poo picked up.
I simply cannot stand out there all day picking up every poo.

I do add straw and alfalfa to the run and it all ends up stirred together.
I had to look up alfalfa! Does it grow in the run or do you just throw it in? I tried grass but they tore it up
 
They decimate anything that is green. What they don't eat they dig up.

I buy bales of straw and alfalfa and toss a chunk in as needed. It's mostly to give them something to do.
I have a serious hawk issue here so mine stay confined most of the time. I don't like it at all but it is my reality. They stay penned or I have none left.
 
I agree with 21hens-incharge, consider turning the entire prefab into a coop. Depending on how it's built one option is to take out the interior walls to form a larger open area, then create a new roost lengthwise across the open area. Panel up any sides that face prevailing winds. Nest boxes will need to go elsewhere (in my setup, I turned a small dog house into the nest box and simply cut a passthrough in the coop wall for access.)

Really! I'm doing it most days! It does smell. I just rake it. Does that mean your chickens are walking on poo ?

Look up "deep litter method" - it's what a lot of folks on here do to manage their runs. Layer a mix of organic materials like wood chips, dried leaves, garden clippings, etc. - it allows for good drainage and the poop can just get mixed in with it. I do clean up any big, obvious poops, but otherwise the poop disappears into the rest of the litter. Properly managed it shouldn't smell.
 
They decimate anything that is green. What they don't eat they dig up.

I buy bales of straw and alfalfa and toss a chunk in as needed. It's mostly to give them something to do.
I have a serious hawk issue here so mine stay confined most of the time. I don't like it at all but it is my reality. They stay penned or I have none left.
Sounds like a plan. I'm going to try grow some. We have foxes here. It's a worry I.know. thanks for your help x
 
I agree with 21hens-incharge, consider turning the entire prefab into a coop. Depending on how it's built one option is to take out the interior walls to form a larger open area, then create a new roost lengthwise across the open area. Panel up any sides that face prevailing winds. Nest boxes will need to go elsewhere (in my setup, I turned a small dog house into the nest box and simply cut a passthrough in the coop wall for access.)



Look up "deep litter method" - it's what a lot of folks on here do to manage their runs. Layer a mix of organic materials like wood chips, dried leaves, garden clippings, etc. - it allows for good drainage and the poop can just get mixed in with it. I do clean up any big, obvious poops, but otherwise the poop disappears into the rest of the litter. Properly managed it shouldn't smell.
Ah thank you x I like the idea of deep litter method. I'm going to give all these ideas a try. Thank you x
 

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