Watering the run?

drinkoj

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My run is covered and at the top of a slope so only the edges of the run get wet when it rains. I pitchfork turn the run every month or so just to turn it. It's about 3" to 5" in height depending where the chickens have kicked the pine shavings. I know that water helps the materials breakdown quicker and the moisture, attract different insects which my chickens can eat. So is it worth spraying a light coating of water on the run material at night when I put the chickens in the coop?
 
My run is covered and at the top of a slope so only the edges of the run get wet when it rains. I pitchfork turn the run every month or so just to turn it. It's about 3" to 5" in height depending where the chickens have kicked the pine shavings. I know that water helps the materials breakdown quicker and the moisture, attract different insects which my chickens can eat. So is it worth spraying a light coating of water on the run material at night when I put the chickens in the coop?
It might stink pretty bad if you do that, I would think.
 

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