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Songster
A little late to this thread but thought I might share my thoughts
I find that with a larger run, the poop doesn’t really seem to pile up. With the chickens having a larger area to explore, and scratching all the time, the poop just gets broken up and buried with the help of the chickens. And with dry dirt in the run, the poop is dried out easily. I actually hardly ever notice poop in the chickens run, but there is ALWAYS poop in the coops with our set up. I think that since you still have grass, the poop isn’t easily dried out by the dirt and scratched in by the chicken! So scooping or watering it in would be your best bet until the grass is destroyed. But, thinking back when our run still had grass, I still never noticed any piling up of the poop and I think that is mainly due to having a very big area for the run, so everything is more spread out and isn’t as much of a problem as the chickens scratch it and it decomposes.

I find that with a larger run, the poop doesn’t really seem to pile up. With the chickens having a larger area to explore, and scratching all the time, the poop just gets broken up and buried with the help of the chickens. And with dry dirt in the run, the poop is dried out easily. I actually hardly ever notice poop in the chickens run, but there is ALWAYS poop in the coops with our set up. I think that since you still have grass, the poop isn’t easily dried out by the dirt and scratched in by the chicken! So scooping or watering it in would be your best bet until the grass is destroyed. But, thinking back when our run still had grass, I still never noticed any piling up of the poop and I think that is mainly due to having a very big area for the run, so everything is more spread out and isn’t as much of a problem as the chickens scratch it and it decomposes.