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Hopefully you find a way to adress the smelly and wet soil Shad.
I had bad soil in my run too at one point. With a good drainage , enlarging the run space and adding lots and lots of autumn leaves every autumn the soil came back to live.
I'm going to try something similar. It's the last metre at the front of the run that's last to dry out. It's also a high traffic area. I'm going to try digging a trench a bit back from the front fencline. 300mm wide, or nearest spade width, 400mm deep and line it with drainage cloth, then fill the trench two thirds with gravel and top it off with proper earth from the allotments.I did something similar. I dug a very deep hole (my helpful chickens kept filling it in of course) and in the hole I placed a bucket with a lid that was partially filled with rocks.
I cut lots of holes in the bucket, wrapped it in landscape cloth, put it in the hole and filled in with dirt.
The bucket acts like a soak drain. It fills with water underground and leaches the water out slowly through the holes.
Quite effective unless there is a real flood.
This is the front fence line. It's dried out a lot over the past couple of days.
It's more or less at the front face of the old coop the ground gets drier.