Chicken Run
Before building my coop and run I stressed over getting the right materials for both the inside coop and the outside run. I read about all of the different ways folks do it from using a tractor to constantly move to composting right inside of the run.
Our coop is in our small backyard, and right off the patio. So I was looking for a couple of factors: It needs to look nice, it needs to be not-smelly and it’s got to be easy to clean. As I was collecting information about proper care for the ladies I also learned that I needed a space that was dry, but would drain easily if it did get wet and they also need to keep cool in the heat. Chickens require grit to properly digest their food and finally they need to dust bathe regularly.
So armed with my list of needs I started to eliminate run floor methods until I was left with Construction Sand. The sand checked all of the boxes with one product with ease. So I ordered 1 ton (a truckload) from my local sand and rock company (Atlas Sand and Rock). They delivered it to my driveway and we spread it into the entire run (4 inches deep) before setting the coop on it and then fencing in the run space.
So there you have it! All of my boxes are checked and my ladies are happy as can be! I can clean the run in under 10 minutes with little mess. Bonus for them when I do rake the run to scoop the poop the small seeds from their scratch is left behind and brought to the surface and they get a bit of a snack!