DouglasB
Songster
I would not have them down in a low spot, it needs to be raised so it is the high spot. Water is going to go to the lowest point. Then maybe create an earthen berm to divert the water around the run area. If tha run area is the highest point and graded so it has some fall to get rid of the falling water, should be good.And here’s some before and after shots. So far anyway. I have to build the new fence and enclosure still.
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, but we spread that around most of the 500sq ft run (it is 10'x50') as a base. Then we got around 18-20 yards of chipped wood from a tree company and put ALL of it in the run. It was comical at this point, because the chickens that had climbed to the top of the mostly spread out chipped wood, seemed to be at eye height - although they weren't quite that elevated, of course. We spread it out some more and over the course of a couple of weeks, it settled down to a normal height. We did place boards around the base of the fence so that the chipped wood would stay inside the run. In their favorite spots we ended up adding some sand and peat moss and wood ashes - to create nice and light dust bathing areas.