How to clean poop inside of an all grass walk in chicken run?

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Dear Chicken Army Corp ,

I have decent size walk in chicken run with a coop inside of it. The run is grass. I have a bantam. I want to know how to clean the poop. I was watering the poop into the soil as a way to clean it. However I was advised by a fellow member of BYC that I was basically doing a big NO NO. I didn’t realize that hosing chicken poop into the grass was bad!? I would always make sure that it would break up and dissolved into the soil.

How do you clean book on grass? The chickens do not poop in a designated area like some of y’all with your lovely human house sized coops… Do I have to kill my grass by replacing it with sand instead? I was hoping to keep the grass.
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Most chickens eat and dig up the grass so it may not be able to stay and if you don’t want to put sand down you can put hay or wood chips and with wood chips you can add a little more if it gets a little dirty and with sand you can use a scoop similar to a cat litter scoop and pick up the poop and add them to your compost pile but sadly your grass may not be able to stay
 
Has hosing it down been giving you any issues with odor or anything? If not, I don't see a real reason you should change the routine. That's usually the main complaint, that it eventually becomes smelly from saturating the ground.

A "dry" method would be just getting a dog pooper scooper and just scooping the area regularly. Chicken poop is great for composting or can be tossed if that's not desired.
 
The chickens will almost certainly eat the grass in fairly short order -- unless you have a HUGE space per chicken.

You can let them enjoy the destruction period and then use the bedding of your choice. I'm a big fan of Deep Bedding/Deep Litter myself and never scoop poop. :)
 
Has hosing it down been giving you any issues with odor or anything? If not, I don't see a real reason you should change the routine. That's usually the main complaint, that it eventually becomes smelly from saturating the ground.

A "dry" method would be just getting a dog pooper scooper and just scooping the area regularly. Chicken poop is great for composting or can be tossed if that's not desired.
No it has not. My grass doesn’t smell. It has to be watered anyways. Plus what I do is try to just really saturate the poop to the ground. I thought that watering the poop would be better for the grass since fresh chicken poop can kill the grass or cause grass burn… but by diluting it I figured the benefits of the nitrogen would go down to the roots. I am trying to work around my current situation of finding solutions l. Great ideas!!
 
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No it has not. My grass doesn’t smell. It has to be watered anyways. Plus what I do is try to just really saturate the poop to the ground. I thought that watering the poop would be better for the grass since fresh chicken poop can kill the grass or cause grass burn… but by diluting it I figured the benefits of the nitrogen would go down to the roots. I am trying to work around my current situation of finding solutions with my current situation. Thanks for the ideas!
 
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Thank you for being so positive and giving me hope with my current situation. No it has not. My grass doesn’t smell. It has to be watered anyways. Plus what I do is try to just really saturate the poop to the ground. I thought that watering the poop would be better for the grass since fresh chicken poop can kill the grass or cause grass burn… but by diluting it I figured the benefits of the nitrogen would go down to the roots. I am trying to work around my current situation of finding solutions with my current situation. I’m glad to see this is not a DEAL BREAKER as someone else has mentioned.
Has hosing it down been giving you any issues with odor or anything? If not, I don't see a real reason you should change the routine. That's usually the main complaint, that it eventually becomes smelly from saturating the ground.

A "dry" method would be just getting a dog pooper scooper and just scooping the area regularly. Chicken poop is great for composting or can be tossed if that's not desired.
I like the pooper scooper idea!
 
Most chickens eat and dig up the grass so it may not be able to stay and if you don’t want to put sand down you can put hay or wood chips and with wood chips you can add a little more if it gets a little dirty and with sand you can use a scoop similar to a cat litter scoop and pick up the poop and add them to your compost pile but sadly your grass may not be able to stay
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