Coops & runs

Chicken run flooring and mud control (UK): keep it dry without losing your mind

Mud is the UK chicken keeper’s default enemy. The fix is not “pray for summer”. It’s roof, drainage, and a flooring plan that can take daily scratching.

Hard truth: grass rarely survives in a run. Plan for a “sacrificial surface” from day one.
Roof & drainage Flooring options Winter plan Cleaner eggs

Why runs turn to mud

  • high foot traffic in a small area
  • rain + poor drainage
  • no roof (water in) + no dry zone

What mud causes

  • dirty eggs and messy feet
  • smell and flies
  • bored hens → pecking
  • higher parasite pressure

Your three levers

  1. More space (see run sizing)
  2. Keep water out (roof, gutters)
  3. Give water somewhere to go (drainage + surface)

The “roof a zone” strategy (best ROI)

If you can only do one improvement, do this.

  • roof at least part of the run (even a lean-to)
  • create a dry “core” where hens can dust bathe and hang out
  • use that dry zone for feeders/waterers
Result: less mud, less waste, calmer birds.

Need build ideas? Start with our run designs.

Flooring options (realistic pros/cons)

There’s no perfect surface. Choose the trade-offs you can live with.

SurfaceProsCons
Woodchip / arborist chip soaks up moisture, easy top-up, cheap in bulk needs refreshing, can hide droppings (you still maintain)
Sand drains well, can be raked can become heavy/wet if drainage is poor
Slabs + drainage gaps easy to scrape, reduces digging under edges harder on feet if not managed, still needs dry litter zones
Gravel base + top layer improves drainage can be uncomfortable without a soft top layer
Don’t do this: leave bare soil and hope it stays “fine”. It won’t.

Drainage and siting: the hidden mud cause

Even perfect flooring fails in the wrong spot.

  • avoid the lowest point of the garden
  • avoid under roof drip-lines without gutters
  • give water a path away (slight fall + drainage channel)
  • consider moving the run seasonally if you can

Full siting guide: where to put your coop/run.

Truth: the “perfect” run surface is the one you can maintain weekly without resenting your hens.