I agree sand is great for mild and warm climates. I dont know much about the river sand used in this article. How perfect the river sand (or other types of sand will be, probably depends on the area where you live.
Where I live I can dig up river sand for free. It's a spot where the river Rhine had it's stream 1000ths of years ago. It also contains lime/clay. And has nearly no pebbles. Sometimes I buy one bag with courser sand to improve the soil.
I use this sand -mix in the coop. Which is great. The sand I use is not dusty at all.
I do have:
Where I live I can dig up river sand for free. It's a spot where the river Rhine had it's stream 1000ths of years ago. It also contains lime/clay. And has nearly no pebbles. Sometimes I buy one bag with courser sand to improve the soil.
I use this sand -mix in the coop. Which is great. The sand I use is not dusty at all.
I do have:
- A poop board under the roost
- Chickens that don't like to leave their poo on the sand inside the coop.
- I do provide small stones/grit
- the chickens can free range a couple of hours each day
- I made a big pot with and with sand + a little diatom earth for a perfect dust bath.

