DIY Duck and Chicken Run Ideas and Accessories (2024)

We share photos of our DIY chicken run including additions, chicken run ideas, and accessories that we’ve made to keep our mixed flock happy.

I recently shared how we converted our garden shed into a DIY chicken coop. Over the past few months, we’ve added a number of additions to the chicken run to keep our mixed flock of chickens and ducks happy. Some things have worked, but others not so much. It’s all a work in progress and we are learning as we go.

Chicken run ideas

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The above photograph is the basic chicken run we started with. Mike built this and our mixed flock love it. There was a dog run behind the garage when we moved in so the boys pulled the wire fence down and we re-purposed it for the chicken run. The door on the chicken run is an old door we found in the attic.

The photographs below have been taken over several months. You’ll see some when our rooster and chickens looked younger, and some as they appear now.

Boat pond

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This boat belonged to Mike’s grandfather. It was partially buried in the huge pond he had at his old house. Using the 4-wheeler and chains we pulled it out because it has sentimental value. I suggested we add it to the chicken and duck pen as a pond. We are having a few problems keeping the water clear and have had to completely clean it out twice in the past few months. Barley liquid and the fountain have helped though. We tried adding pond plants and they worked great for a couple of months because the ducks were too scared to swim under the fountain. Then they realized it’s just like a shower, went underneath and ate all of the plants.

We have read that you shouldn’t have a deep pond in a chicken coop because chickens can drown. We are over 3 months in with this one and so far haven’t had any problems. The girls frequently walk around the edge like they are walking a tightrope. We did keep the metal seats in the back and front of the boat so if they do fall off the ends they can stand up. We removed the center seat though to add the fountain and filter.

Wilson, our Buff Orpington rooster loves the boat pond. He stands on the front of the boat and crows! He can see across the pen and the neighboring yards from this vantage point.

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Chicken perch ideas

We’ve added several perches to the chicken run. I’ve put sticks between the corners of fences that they love to perch on.

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Mike also built them this fun perch that several will sit on at once.

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Chicken run plant ideas

We have tried so many different plants in the chicken run, but they are savages. Everything that goes in gets immediately torn to shreds and eaten. We have planted an apple tree in there and put wire around it and so far they’ve only pulled off a few low-hanging leaves.

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Along the outside of the chicken run, (just along one side) we’ve planted five Canna Lily plants. These are chicken friendly plants, but we have still put them in the ground about a foot back from the fence so that they don’t tear them to shreds. The sun streams through that side of the chicken run so these plants provide more and more shade as they grow larger.

Water trough for chickens

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We tried all kinds of dishes for water but the flock would walk through them, tip them over, and during the summer months it was too hot to have no water. I found a goat feeder at Tractor Supply. We hooked it over the base of the fence and filled it with water. They love it. There are no more spills and non of the flock stands on it or walks through it. Although, the ducks do love to put muddy sticks in it. Each morning I lift one side, tip out the old water for the ducks to play in and refill it with fresh water.

Other chicken run ideas

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I mentioned in our chicken coop post that we use tiny solar lights inside the coop for the chickens. We have also strung them from the coop to the edge of the run outside as well. The ducks don’t like sleeping inside the coop anymore and I worry about their safety at night so I hope that these are warning off overhead predators. The moment they turn on the chickens all head inside the coop for the night.

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We had a number of rainy days in spring and the chickens refused to go inside the coop (even though the door was open). Instead, we would find them huddled together under the front of the boat. Mike got to work and built this small roof above the ramp and door to the coop. This also keeps their food tub dry as well. I still need to paint it blue to match the main roof though.

If you want to check out one of the fun accessories I made for the chicken coop, check out my chicken coop door wreath post.

More DIY chicken and run ideas

Do you want to see more of the ideas we’ve put in place at our little homestead?

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DIY Duck and Chicken Run Ideas and Accessories (2024)

FAQs

How to make a chicken run more interesting? ›

Hanging things from your run. You can hang different items from the top of the run using string, items can range from healthy treats, i.e. corn on the cob, a cabbage, whole apples (make sure you core them before as the seeds can be poisonous), large chard leaves and so on…

What should I put on the floor of a duck run? ›

Ring Mats offer a surface for your ducks that is clean, safe, and slip-resistant. They offer drainage to help prevent mud around duck pool areas and other outdoor areas. Each tile is 3x3 feet in size and 1/2 inch thick. The interlocking edges make this a breeze to install.

Can you keep ducks and chickens in the same run? ›

Adult ducks and chickens can absolutely be raised together. My flock is a lovely mixed group of chickens and ducks. As we mentioned earlier, ducks do have some unique nutritional requirements when they are growing. However, adult ducks actually have pretty similar nutrient profiles compared to adult chickens.

How do you spruce up a chicken run? ›

Add Your Chicken's Favorite Things to the Run

The winners are mirrors, perches, stumps, and a hanging bench swing she made out of half of a wooden pallet. "Two or three of them will line up on it and sit," she says.

What do you put on the bottom of a chicken run? ›

The easy answer is – you just need sand that is course and drains well. You don't want clay type sand because that will clump. You are looking for beach type sand that will sift, but not fine sand that could give your chickens respiratory issues.

What is the best bedding for ducks and chickens? ›

Pine shavings work fine for bedding, but our ducks prefer straw. Straw has wonderful insulating properties during colder months, keeping ducks warm; it also holds its shape better, so they don't end up sleeping on the cold wood or cement floor.

Are coffee grounds good for ducks? ›

Anything containing caffeine is not recommended for waterfowl. This includes coffee, tea, matcha, and coffee grounds. Caffeine contains a toxin called methylxanthine which has adverse effects on waterfowl. Caffeine has been shown to cause lung and heart-related deaths in ducks.

What is the best way to keep ducks and chickens together? ›

Ducks prefer to roost at ground level, while chickens seek out an elevated sleeping spot. For mixed flock keepers, this leaves a couple of different options: Create a roosting area for your ducks underneath your hens' elevated chicken coop. Provide a ground-level hen house for your ducks.

Do ducks roost at night like chickens? ›

With the exception of Muscovies, ducks don't roost for the night and therefore don't require perches. Ducks (again, except Muscovies) lay eggs on the ground, so they don't require elevated nests. Ducks have a slightly higher normal body temperature than chickens (107.8°F/42.1°C versus 107.1°F/41.7°C).

What kind of pen do ducks need? ›

Domestic ducks can't fly and are terribly unwieldy on the ground, so a covered, enclosed pen is the best way to keep them safe from both aerial and ground predators.

Do ducks need to be locked up at night? ›

Do ducks need a house to sleep in? Oh YES they do, if you have coyotes, raccoons, foxes, bobcats, or mountain lions in your area… If you don't lock your ducks and geese up at night they will be dead by morning. They don't have night blindness so you have to really work to get them to go into their coop at night.

Do ducks need light at night? ›

Artificial lighting is less important for growing ducks. Ducks are nocturnal, and can find feed and water in the dark.

Do duck eggs taste like chicken eggs? ›

Duck eggs taste a lot like chicken eggs, only richer and creamier. Comparing the taste of chicken and duck eggs is a lot like comparing skim milk and whole milk - they're basically the same, but one is far more rich, luscious, and creamy. They're both egg-y, but duck eggs are just so much more interesting!

What is the best thing for a chicken run? ›

Organic materials tend to break down quickly and plain sand is a popular choice for its durability. Whatever you choose, make sure the chickens may easily scratch and dig. Scratching for bugs and worms and digging holes for dust baths are an important part of a chicken's day. Free ranging not required.

How to improve chicken run? ›

I recommend using wood chips all year long. Wood chips are much better for chickens kept in a run, and not just because they help with drainage. Wood chips break down slowly over time. The chickens will sift through the wood fiber, finding insects that are helping break down the organic wood material.

How do you beautify a chicken run? ›

Butterfly bushes are perfect in the run. They are so pretty and they grow fast, providing nice shade. The chickens don't eat them and the flowers attract lots of bugs. I cut them back each spring, but even in the winter, the chickens and ducks like using them to snooze underneath....and hide behind.

How to keep chickens happy in a run? ›

Give Treats

Just like other animals, chickens love treats. Great treat options include cooked oatmeal, greens like kale and spinach, pumpkin, and scratch grains. You can also occasionally hang things like heads of cabbage or suet blocks in their run for the chickens to peck.

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