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Using Sand In Your Chicken Coop

DawnSuiter
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I put sand down outside last fall in their run. I highly recommend it. Inside is another story. In the summertime, yes. In the cold Northern tier states? Not a fan. I myself would rather stand on fluffy pine shavings than cold sand myself. Thats my thinking anyways :/

"Hentirement"

Kuntry Klucker
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This is a great article! My hens will be hitting the 3 year mark soon and l intend to let them live out the rest of their lives on the farm. I like the idea of introducing a few chicks in a few years or let a broody hen hatch some out! Great read:thumbsup

How To Fix A Muddy Run Chicken Coop

patandchickens
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I put sand over perforated drain tile in my hens yard and will never go back to anything else. Im in Wisconsin and see the whole gamut.

Chicken Toys: Why They're Important & How To Provide Them!

Banriona
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All great ideas. I was thinking of putting a old lava lamp out for them. Kids would watch that thing for hours. Think it would work?
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