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We are getting MORE "washed sand" today but I am wondering what is the difference between washed sand as opposed to fill sand?  Is one better than the other?  I am VERY pleased with the washed sand that I have been using for months but was wondering is fill sand any different and how will the chickens like it?  Is the absorption the same? 

Anyone use fill sand?  Which is better to use?

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post #332 of 584
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Originally Posted by kuntrygirl 

We are getting MORE "washed sand" today but I am wondering what is the difference between washed sand as opposed to fill sand?  Is one better than the other?  I am VERY pleased with the washed sand that I have been using for months but was wondering is fill sand any different and how will the chickens like it?  Is the absorption the same? 

Anyone use fill sand?  Which is better to use?


people who complain about dusty sand are not getting washed sand....

deb always learning

 

I don't have help at my place except the goats....  Well um they are just company you cant turn your back on.... more like hyper active neighbor kids coming to see what your doing..... Well they aren't much help at all.... Oh well.

 

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deb always learning

 

I don't have help at my place except the goats....  Well um they are just company you cant turn your back on.... more like hyper active neighbor kids coming to see what your doing..... Well they aren't much help at all.... Oh well.

 

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post #333 of 584

perchie.girl :

Quote:
Originally Posted by kuntrygirl 

We are getting MORE "washed sand" today but I am wondering what is the difference between washed sand as opposed to fill sand?  Is one better than the other?  I am VERY pleased with the washed sand that I have been using for months but was wondering is fill sand any different and how will the chickens like it?  Is the absorption the same? 

Anyone use fill sand?  Which is better to use?


people who complain about dusty sand are not getting washed sand....


So, is it safe to say that I should stick to washed sand as I already have?

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NPIP Certified-115 Chickens (50 chicks), 13 Geese (12 gosling), 19 BR Turkeys (5 poults), 7 Rabbits, 60 Muscovy Duck, 29 Guineas (15 keets), 9 Peafowl, 8 Sheep, 1 Goat and pea, turkey and guinea eggs cooking in the incubator.
 

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post #334 of 584
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Originally Posted by kuntrygirl 

perchie.girl :

Quote:
Originally Posted by kuntrygirl 

We are getting MORE "washed sand" today but I am wondering what is the difference between washed sand as opposed to fill sand?  Is one better than the other?  I am VERY pleased with the washed sand that I have been using for months but was wondering is fill sand any different and how will the chickens like it?  Is the absorption the same? 

Anyone use fill sand?  Which is better to use?


people who complain about dusty sand are not getting washed sand....


So, is it safe to say that I should stick to washed sand as I already have?


LOL.... yep.

deb always learning

 

I don't have help at my place except the goats....  Well um they are just company you cant turn your back on.... more like hyper active neighbor kids coming to see what your doing..... Well they aren't much help at all.... Oh well.

 

(1)Percheron(1)Dog (3)Cats(3)Goats(10)Guineas (17)Welsumers (2)Silkys(2)Auracanas

 

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deb always learning

 

I don't have help at my place except the goats....  Well um they are just company you cant turn your back on.... more like hyper active neighbor kids coming to see what your doing..... Well they aren't much help at all.... Oh well.

 

(1)Percheron(1)Dog (3)Cats(3)Goats(10)Guineas (17)Welsumers (2)Silkys(2)Auracanas

 

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perchie.girl :

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Originally Posted by kuntrygirl 

perchie.girl :


people who complain about dusty sand are not getting washed sand....


So, is it safe to say that I should stick to washed sand as I already have?


LOL.... yep.


lau   lau       lau

Ok.  Thank you!  thumbsup

lau

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post #336 of 584

Huh, my yard is all sand, so I guess I'm already there! We even have the fine sugar sand that drains really well. I put leaves down, but the chickens push them all aside to get to the sand.

post #337 of 584

Hi friends,

I have a kind of Silly issue regarding my SF Roo .

After reading all the great points about using sand yesterday, I decided to rake up ALL the pine shavings where I house my chickens and  ducks ( who have a pool on their side of the house surrounded by river rock for

drainage ) , and bought, online from Lowes , .( 25 ) 50 lb bags for approx 220 sq ft of space..( BTW...it was just regular sand box sand on sale for $2.00 / bag.. I bought it then just drove right up and they loaded it for me....no

hassle of walking all over looking for it, then finding an employee

to load it on a wagon, then go and possibly have to stand in line at the FARTHEST line from where you parked, then pay for it,  and

finally..having it loaded ).. .!!

But I digress..LOL

My son and I laid the sand down and ALL my girls LOVE to scratch the scratch grains and DE I sprinkled all over the sand. !!

Even my silly, adorable WC Black Polish boy loves it..

However, my Salmon Favorelle boy either hates it or it bothers his furry little feet, I dont know what the issue is.  He WILL NOT walk on it..

We have to Carry him into his coop at bedtime!!

My question is : has Anyone else have this issue of having either their boy or hen,.???

Anyone have suggestions on how I can help him thru this issue?

Thanks all

R.I.P, RANGER.. My WONDERFUL Barred Rock Hen who tragically drowned. 

5/2011 to 6/15/2012.. You will be sorely missed and we'll always love you

 

R. I. P MY 1 WHOLE FLOCK...

WINNIE

SOPHIE

SASSY

 

IA M SO SORRY!

 

 



 

 



 

 

 

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R.I.P, RANGER.. My WONDERFUL Barred Rock Hen who tragically drowned. 

5/2011 to 6/15/2012.. You will be sorely missed and we'll always love you

 

R. I. P MY 1 WHOLE FLOCK...

WINNIE

SOPHIE

SASSY

 

IA M SO SORRY!

 

 



 

 



 

 

 

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post #338 of 584

I have a salmon favorelle hen and she doesn't have any problems in the sand, but that could be because she grew up in the sand...


ETA cuz I can't spell...grrrr!  LOL

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I will enter Your gates with thanksgiving in my heart; I will enter Your courts with praise...Psalm 100:4

Chickens: W/BW Ameraucanas, Buckeyes and EEs

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post #339 of 584

ladychicken&Ducklover :

Hi friends,

I have a kind of Silly issue regarding my SF Roo .

After reading all the great points about using sand yesterday, I decided to rake up ALL the pine shavings where I house my chickens and  ducks ( who have a pool on their side of the house surrounded by river rock for

drainage ) , and bought, online from Lowes , .( 25 ) 50 lb bags for approx 220 sq ft of space..( BTW...it was just regular sand box sand on sale for $2.00 / bag.. I bought it then just drove right up and they loaded it for me....no

hassle of walking all over looking for it, then finding an employee

to load it on a wagon, then go and possibly have to stand in line at the FARTHEST line from where you parked, then pay for it,  and

finally..having it loaded ).. .!!

But I digress..LOL

My son and I laid the sand down and ALL my girls LOVE to scratch the scratch grains and DE I sprinkled all over the sand. !!

Even my silly, adorable WC Black Polish boy loves it..

However, my Salmon Favorelle boy either hates it or it bothers his furry little feet, I dont know what the issue is.  He WILL NOT walk on it..

We have to Carry him into his coop at bedtime!!

My question is : has Anyone else have this issue of having either their boy or hen,.???

Anyone have suggestions on how I can help him thru this issue?

Thanks all


Iwould use some of his favorite treat, put some down in the sand and put him in front of it gently.  He may move for a treat and forget he is on the sand.

Five chickens,  make that 10 chickens, no make that 19 chickens, .....sorry but it's now 22!  OMG,  now 25!!  Someone stop me!! OK......lets just stop counting!   6 dogs,  3 horses, 4 children, 12 grandchildren, and 1 VERY understanding husband!
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Five chickens,  make that 10 chickens, no make that 19 chickens, .....sorry but it's now 22!  OMG,  now 25!!  Someone stop me!! OK......lets just stop counting!   6 dogs,  3 horses, 4 children, 12 grandchildren, and 1 VERY understanding husband!
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post #340 of 584

ladychicken&Ducklover :

Hi friends,

I have a kind of Silly issue regarding my SF Roo .

After reading all the great points about using sand yesterday, I decided to rake up ALL the pine shavings where I house my chickens and  ducks ( who have a pool on their side of the house surrounded by river rock for

drainage ) , and bought, online from Lowes , .( 25 ) 50 lb bags for approx 220 sq ft of space..( BTW...it was just regular sand box sand on sale for $2.00 / bag.. I bought it then just drove right up and they loaded it for me....no

hassle of walking all over looking for it, then finding an employee

to load it on a wagon, then go and possibly have to stand in line at the FARTHEST line from where you parked, then pay for it,  and

finally..having it loaded ).. .!!

But I digress..LOL

My son and I laid the sand down and ALL my girls LOVE to scratch the scratch grains and DE I sprinkled all over the sand. !!

Even my silly, adorable WC Black Polish boy loves it..

However, my Salmon Favorelle boy either hates it or it bothers his furry little feet, I dont know what the issue is.  He WILL NOT walk on it..

We have to Carry him into his coop at bedtime!!

My question is : has Anyone else have this issue of having either their boy or hen,.???

Anyone have suggestions on how I can help him thru this issue?

Thanks all


When we first put the sand in, NONE of ours would walk on it. It was like it was hot coals. They would step on the side of the waterer, and then skip over to the top of the feeder, onto the shelf in front of the nests, etc-anything to not touch that evil sand. Luckily we have a small coop with quite a few 'stepping stones" in it. After a day or so they were finally walking on it.

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My NEW coop!
germophobic farmwife and mom to 3 homeschooled kids, 1 dog, 2 cats, 2 rabbits, and 12 chickens (4 red stars, 2 golden comets, 3 black australorps and 3 easter eggers)

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