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I live in Vermont, and it has been a very rainy season.  My outside chicken coop area is extremely wet soil.  What can I do to prevent the soil from being so wet? Thank you. bluecarcb@aol.com

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dig a ditch on the upper end and on each side.

Thank you very much. I'll try that.

Either that or get yourself a portable chicken coop so that you can move it around as needed when areas get particularly muddy. You may also wish to consider what you have your coop placed on, maybe consider some foundations and so on.

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