Keeping a Chicken Run From Getting Muddy?

I suggest wood chips as the base for a deep litter system.

People who use sand successfully are generally in a dry climate where they can scoop poop from the run like cleaning a cat box. In a wet climate the poop melts into the sand and stays forever.

Deep litter is a form of cold composting that uses a mix of materials to digest both the poop and the materials -- turning them into odorless, useful compost which will, in due time, turn any soil into rich, black, fertile, absorbent but easy-draining soil.
I agree. Wood chips are the way to go. A local tree guy dumps chips free of charge. I started out with a couple inches and add a couple buckets daily. I'll dump a little on the poop and the rest into a pile. The chickens love to sort through it and they level it nicely. My run has been dry and odor free since March. I imagine one day I'll need to rake out the old and start over, but I don't see that happening any time soon.
 
Adding inches of dirt or sand will almost certainly be bad for the trees and may even kill them. Keep a distance away from the trunks with whatever you do. The pallets idea sounded good to me, and good for the trees.
 
How/where do you store the extra chips until you need them? Great idea asking a tree guy to dump em!

We've got a pile off in a corner of the property. I might try to convince DH to have the next one closer to the proposed site of the permanent coop so I don't have to haul it one garden cart at a time.
 

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