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  1. TheSpiceGirls

    Cluckers in Their New Digs! New Picture of Exterior

    Quote: I'm not familiar with Tube Sand so I'll let someone else reply. But provided it's just basic sand and doesn't have any chemicals or other things in it, I don't see why it wouldn't work. Sand is by nature gritty so I'm sure my chickens do eat it from time to time. I know they explore...
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    Cluckers in Their New Digs! New Picture of Exterior

    Quote: X2 I switched from shavings to sand about 3 months ago and my only regret is not having done it sooner. Each morning after I toss out treats for the girls, I use a kitty litter scoop and pick up the droppings from the house. I pick up some of the bigger ones from the yard while I'm...
  3. TheSpiceGirls

    Cluckers in Their New Digs! New Picture of Exterior

    Quote: i think i will try it have a little more chips to go through and then we'll see. thanks for the tip. You can save the chips you have for their nest boxes. That's what I did. And you can also scatter it in their run so they are not on bare dirt. Lace it with black oiled sun flower...
  4. TheSpiceGirls

    Cluckers in Their New Digs! New Picture of Exterior

    Quote: X2 I switched from shavings to sand about 3 months ago and my only regret is not having done it sooner. Each morning after I toss out treats for the girls, I use a kitty litter scoop and pick up the droppings from the house. I pick up some of the bigger ones from the yard while I'm...
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