As of this morning, I'm starting to wonder if the issue is water or if maybe the litter is too composted. Here are some pictures I took inside their run earlier today.
The girls having their morning snack. the ground looks ok-ish. Not a 'loose' as I'd prefer. Very spongy to walk on.

Close up of the unturned ground.

Here I toed the ground with my boot just enough to get to the compacted "stinky" layer...the deeper you go the ickier it gets.

Thoughts? Maybe just add a bunch of new and turn into the top layer and let that sub-layer work itself out?
The girls having their morning snack. the ground looks ok-ish. Not a 'loose' as I'd prefer. Very spongy to walk on.
Close up of the unturned ground.
Here I toed the ground with my boot just enough to get to the compacted "stinky" layer...the deeper you go the ickier it gets.
Thoughts? Maybe just add a bunch of new and turn into the top layer and let that sub-layer work itself out?