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Many of you may know that I converted my entire chicken run into a chicken run composting system. At the end of fall, after I dump all the leaves into the chicken run, the run litter might be as deep as 18 inches. It compresses and composts over the winter. Right now, my chicken run compost litter is about 12 inches high.
I have been doing some springtime yard cleanup. One of my chores is to fork up all the leaf run litter that manages to fall through the run fencing wire. I was putting that into one of my Gorilla carts and hauling it back into the chicken run.
Picture of leaf litter spilling through the chicken run fencing and my cleaning it up...
Picture of cart half full of mostly composted leaf litter...
First of all, I am happy to say that most of the spilled over leaf litter has already broken down into beautiful black gold compost. In fact, some lower layers of that stuff were broken down so much that I had to use a flat bottom shovel to scoop it up and into the cart.
If you get excited about homemade high-quality compost, you would have enjoyed turning that pile over and scooping it into the cart!
Anyways, the composted leaf litter is almost as heavy as soil, so when I had the Gorilla cart full, it was a bit of a challenge for me to get the cart up those initial 12 inches to get the cart into the run to dump the compost.
Picture of my chicken run gate and how high off the ground the compost litter inside the run is (actual measurement was 13 inches deep at the gate)...
So, now I am thinking that a pallet wood ramp is one of my next projects on my long list of things to do. Something needs to be built before I bust a gut trying to lift and pull a heavy cart through the chicken run door.

Picture of half cart full of composted leaf litter from cleanup...
