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You're 100% correct, there is no way for me to fix the drainage, anything I did that would result in draining the water away from my property would result in it being displaced onto my neighbor's property...and I'm sure they wouldn't appreciate that since they have the same issue with standing water at the back of their yard the same as I do.Actually, you are 100% on the right track.
Coarse wood chips, the sort you get from a tree-trimming service, are usually considered the gold standard for managing mud and odor.
Yes.
Likewise diversion ditches to move water around the chickens' area. But there has to be somewhere for the water to go and neighbors don't appreciate it being sent into their yards.
Building up the ground level with layers of dry organic material is probably the best option unless there is a clear place to send the water.
"First, fix the drainage," is my usual advice, but it's not always feasible on a small city lot.![]()