My run..

Ashchicken

In the Brooder
Jan 30, 2018
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Colorado
I have a large run 400 square feet, and 13 chickens. Over the hard winter I inadvertently created a giant compost by adding straw, laying scraps and the chicken activity. Now in spring, the whole run smells like a compost, and is soggy with a think crust you can walk on. I’ve tried to rake etc. the compost material is about 12” deep. I know I probably have to break the crust and shovel out all I can and start fresh, but suggestions for preventing this in the future? Sand? Wood chips? I am knee deep figuratively and literally in sh@*. Please help!!!
 
I have a large run 400 square feet, and 13 chickens. Over the hard winter I inadvertently created a giant compost by adding straw, laying scraps and the chicken activity. Now in spring, the whole run smells like a compost, and is soggy with a think crust you can walk on. I’ve tried to rake etc. the compost material is about 12” deep. I know I probably have to break the crust and shovel out all I can and start fresh, but suggestions for preventing this in the future? Sand? Wood chips? I am knee deep figuratively and literally in sh@*. Please help!!!

Check out the "Deep litter method" posts here. I've seen lots of people say that's the best way to deal with chicken run 'flooring'. I believe there's even a featured post up top right now talking about it.
It's what we plan to do.
 
Could please be more specific? Just woodchips on the dirt?
Yes, I just put about a 4" layer down. The chickens scratch it up when they are in there. I will caveat this by saying that my run is well drained. Any low areas will pool water and that is always going to lead to a stinky mess.
 

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