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Ok, so long story short, we're finally getting acreage-YAY! But the inspection came back on my suburban house in a city neighborhood, and while I expected that they would have me clean all chicken poop out of the shed (no surprise, I had planned to) they are ALSO having me completely clean all straw out of the run 
Now, keep in mind I was doing the composting bedding method/deep litter where I just put new straw atop the old straw. So half the bedding is half-composted, and the rest is packed down quite thickly (I think it's all about a foot deep now at least). My run is 7' wide by 20' long, and the last time I tried pulling straw out it took me a good half hour and I only cleared about a square foot and a half-and that was HARD.
Which would be better in this situation-1. Just deal with it and bust my butt to get it all out, likely going to take several days of back-breaking work (I have 10 days to do so), or 2. Rent a tiller and till it all in until it's either a) chopped up and loose and easier to shovel out, or b) flat and mixed into the soil completely, and done?
Any thoughts?

Now, keep in mind I was doing the composting bedding method/deep litter where I just put new straw atop the old straw. So half the bedding is half-composted, and the rest is packed down quite thickly (I think it's all about a foot deep now at least). My run is 7' wide by 20' long, and the last time I tried pulling straw out it took me a good half hour and I only cleared about a square foot and a half-and that was HARD.
Which would be better in this situation-1. Just deal with it and bust my butt to get it all out, likely going to take several days of back-breaking work (I have 10 days to do so), or 2. Rent a tiller and till it all in until it's either a) chopped up and loose and easier to shovel out, or b) flat and mixed into the soil completely, and done?
Any thoughts?