OP needs to solve the drainage problem first, then can tackle the issue in the run by building a good deep litter. Until the drainage is taken care of, any DL put in there is going to turn into an anaerobic stinky mess.
I would trench around the entire run, remove the soil from the trench, replace it with pea stone, and put the removed soil into the run to build it up at least 2 - 4" above the outside area. Then, start building a deep litter in the run.
The other option is to look around the yard and see if there is a high spot. Move coop and run to the better location.
Often folks use the worst section of their land for their chickens/garden. You must have good drainage for either to prosper.
I would trench around the entire run, remove the soil from the trench, replace it with pea stone, and put the removed soil into the run to build it up at least 2 - 4" above the outside area. Then, start building a deep litter in the run.
The other option is to look around the yard and see if there is a high spot. Move coop and run to the better location.
Often folks use the worst section of their land for their chickens/garden. You must have good drainage for either to prosper.
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