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I used to dump a lot of stuff in the chicken run, but because of our lengthy rainy season, I had to limit it. It really began to smell like a compost heap..
Nowadays, after I have tossed in some buckets of weeds for them to feast on for a day or two, I rake up all the left overs up, and compost them out in the woods. I will still throw a handful or two of grass clipping in to them, but the rest goes in the regular compost box.
My kitchen compost contains egg shells, coffee grinds and filters etc, so I never have dumped that in the run. Anything edible, such as lettuce, left over rice, bread crusts, etc., I keep in a separate bag, and give them as treats.

I have a wood floor in my coop, which has a thick layer of wood chips, that I remove and replace completely a couple time a year. I lay chips on my poop board, which make for easy clean up, a couple times a week.
 

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This is my hoop run. It's 12'x8' The coop is 8'x7'

Hoopy coop finished side view.jpg


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This is milo, the red grains in hen scratch and some basil. The milo came up in the garden, so I let it grow for the chickens. The basil....I needed that spot for something else. The girls made short work of it.

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This is sweet potato vines. The girls ate all they could and composted the rest.
sweet potato vines in coop.jpg
 

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Hi-jack!!! I high-jacked my own thread! :lol: I guess it's OK, the ducks are in the freezer anyway. :gig@ninnymary these pics don't show all the leaves I dump in the run. I took these shortly after I built the run. Leaves are about a foot deep in there now. They are half composted, still see leaves, but there is also nice crumbly compost.

Yes, Mary if you throw a banana peel in the run and they don't eat it all, it will draw flies. I do have some flies in the back yard. Not really bad, but if you go to zero flies to some flies, then I can see how that might upset you.

I dig it out at least twice a year, more if I need the compost for the garden.
 
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