leaves as litter?

Sure you should see my run right now. 3 or 4 wheel barrels full of maple leaves. Very funny to watch. Put it in a pile and they re-model the entire pile for you all over again. Good luck.
 
My chickens love to scratch around in dried leaves and search for bugs, now is the season for that. I collect and compost over a yard of maple leaves from the neighbor's yard. Those breakdown over the winter and spring, then back into the garden.

Last year, I only put the leaves in the outdoor run. This year, I plan to put the leaves inside the coop and run. After the leaves breakdown, then over to the compost pile.
 
I have wood shavings in the coop but fill my run with leaves every fall. And I mean fill. The leaves are at least 12 inches deep. The chickens sometimes look like little periscopes as all I can see is their heads as they walk around. The chickens love it and are busy for hours rummaging and diving through the leaves. I also hope it helps to keep them warm in the winter. I save bags of leaves and every few weeks over the winter replenish the leaves as they break down quickly. There is no odor. In the spring I rake the leaves out, dump them in the compost and add a new thick layer of sand to the run. We have lots of trees (oak, maple, locust, ash, dogwood, pear...) and this system works well for the chickens and for us.
 
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My run is small enough that I can cover it with a clear tarp. I leave one end open so that there is lots of ventilation. I make sure the leaves are bone dry before adding them to the run and the girls are constantly moving the leaves around looking for the sunflower seeds I toss in daily. I also sprinkle the leaves with some stall dry or sweet pdz weekly. I have had no problems with moisture. It even gets dusty at times. I agree, leaves (like straw) in a open run could get wet and nasty.
 
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we have an open run and ours have not been nasty at all. My husband does go in there and rearrange the leaves several times per week.
 
Leaves are awesome to put into the run. My hens love it. They scratch around and even get bits of grasses that are raked up with the leaves. It also helps in absorbing some of their poo.
 
This is a great idea! I already put a few leaves in with the straw for my pigs and goats, don't know why I didn't think of it for the coop.
 

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