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I hear you on the mud and stink!! Ours typically isn't bad, but the tarp like cover that came with our chain link dog kennel used as our run had worn out and we replaced it with a tarp that we weren't able to pull as tight and snow and ice gathered on the the tarp and didn't slide off. Earlier in the winter we had a storm with wind gusts over 50 mph and my husband put bags of pellets on the roof to hold the tarp and it got so wild it tore some holes in the tarp, now rain and melted ice and snow are boing down through and making it worse. This summer we are expanding the run and putting a metal roof on, fingers crossed this helps for next year. Putting your pool on the sand should be a big help, I would still add the large woodchips, we tried sand int he past and the poo sits on top and they walk through it. We have tried sooo many things, sand, pea stone straw, larger rocks, we find the large woodchips work best, hoping we can find some soon!I've been dealing with it, too. I'm just so bleeping sick of the MUD and MUCK and STINK. Even said to the hubby just yesterday that I don't mind the cold as long as it's DRY! I've thrown down hay everywhere (free supply), and straw from a couple of broken bales, over a thick base of old wood chips already - and still the muck squishes up through the hay. Wish I could find a good free supply of wood chips; that would be better. Well, that and good drainage!
We'll be moving this summer. We are swapping houses with our son. (His family is growing and needs a bigger house, and we need a smaller house with no stairs. Win-win.) We plan to locate the coops on the highest point of the property, where he had his above-ground swimming pool over a generous base of sand. (Pool = electrical outlet and water hydrant installed already.) So.... that and wood chips should be perfect. Hopefully, this has been my last year keeping chickens in a muddy run! Woohoo!