This year, I tried using leaves. I added just a couple of bales of shavings when I ran out of dry leaves mid winter. I've been trying to get a handle on the DL method, and am finding that my coop, while it hasn't been cleaned since August... smells barny, but has no ammonia smell. I'm waiting for a warmish day to clear out a lot of the compressed stuff under the perches, and move the loose stuff from the front to the back, so I can continue the process. Hoping that I've finally got some good composting action going on in the coop. Any thing that comes out of the coop goes into the run.
In the run, I'm using a combination of wood chips (not shavings) leaves, grass clippings, any garden debris that doesn't stay tin the garden. There's a gentle slope, so that what goes in on the east side eventually works it's way down the slope to the west side. I'm trying to get a minimum of 6" layer covering the entire run. GS is wanting to earn money, so he's been hauling chips and leaves for me. Win/win/win situation. He gets money and exercise, I get to rest my weary bones, and the chickens are happy.