Smelly run... YUCK!

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So my run smells... It didn't until I went in today and tilled up all the soil that had gotten packed down. Now it smells BAD!!
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Besides lime what is a good way to make it less smelly?
 
How big is the run? Would it be cost effective to put in stone? I've heard you can get bags of it at Walmart for a couple of bucks. My run was manky and muddy and stinky, and I used the stones from under our old deck. It seemed to help!
 
I used to have gravel mixed in but it's all disappeared now... I've been thinking about buying a couple more bags. when you say stone how big are you talking?
 
Stall Dry is GREAT!! It is sand with DE.

I use it in my coop layered with white pine shavings and wood pellets. It ends up being black fluffy compost.
 
I noticed that when it doesnt rain for a while then rains and you dig it up it smells the worst. When its dry its not so bad. I try not to mess with mine if it has been raining a lot. Once it dries out I go in with a garden hoe and till it up.
 
I put a tarp over my outside run. That helps alot. The birds like it too. They stay out in the rain. I give them fresh hay everyday to pick at and dig in. That keeps it dry. When it gets to stinken I fork out all the old hay, put down pine chips and some new hay. I have to stay ahead of it because I have a deck close by and nobody wants to be overcome with the smellies!
 
We have a product in Maryland called Leaf-Gro (leaves collected from residences and then composted with nothing added). I added a few inches in their run and oh my goodness, what a difference. It literally doesn't smell at all, AT ALL. We have compacted clay dirt and no matter how many times I tilled, pitchforked, raked, I couldn't manage the smell. It wasn't horrible or terrible or awful mind you, but I didn't like the smell I was smelling. And I really wanted to nip it in the bud. So far so good.

Don't know if this is anything you can use but: http://www.southernoregoncompost.com/

We
got ours in bulk, WAY cheaper that way.
 

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