What do you have in your chicken run?

paellisinOKLA

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My wife and I are in disagreement over the “floor” of our chicken run. She’s of the mind that we should use some form of wood chips and I think we either go “Au natural“ or spread a sand mix. Any ideas for this newbie?
 
I actually prefer straw in my run floor. I’ve used shavings too but I always go back to the straw. Chickens can be smelly 😳 but straw helps keep the smell down and my chickens love digging in it.
 
My wife and I are in disagreement over the “floor” of our chicken run. She’s of the mind that we should use some form of wood chips and I think we either go “Au natural“ or spread a sand mix. Any ideas for this newbie?
I like keeping my chicken run all-natural, but there are some downsides to that, so I may have to change it to something else. If you have nice dirt that isn't going to get packed down and turn into clay, and if it's more dry, I find dirt to be amazing. Chickens can just pick their spot for a dust bath and they can scratch about like they would in a forest. However...at least for me in WA, it rains...a ton, which leads to a muddy run and chickens standing in water. Not something you want. So if you live where it's wet, you may want to go for wood chips. Heres a link to the thread about ways to keep a chicken run from getting muddy: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/keeping-a-chicken-run-from-getting-muddy.1385104/
If you have a covered run...great! As I said, my personal favorite is dirt, but all of the options are good.
 
Deep litter -- a mix of shavings, pine straw, straw, fall leaves, etc. The whole cold compost/forest floor business.

It worked so well in my in-town coop -- never an odor problem that another layer of pine straw couldn't fix -- that I'm duplicating it here on the new property with a foundation layer of aged wood chips.
 
If you just want to break down the poops so they don't stink,
wood chippings is the way to go.
Sand can get stinky when damp and takes quite a bit of weekly, if not daily, maintenance of picking up the poops.

My runs have semi-deep litter(cold composting), never clean anything out, just add smaller dry materials on occasion, add larger wood chippings as needed.
Aged ramial wood chippings are best IMO.
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