We use sand inside the coop and haven't had any trouble with it tracking around much. I mix in a little DE and scoop the poop once every 2 weeks or so. Very simple to keep clean & dry.
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That was just a name that came to mind, but the pellets I used were all pine, just compressed into pellets.In a word, no.
Stall Dry and most similar products are not wood pellets. They are primarily diatomaceous earth.
Rice hulls are AWESOME. When we had the chicks in a bin at first, we used the fine wood shavings and SUCH a mess! We switched to rice hulls and it was so much better! Also, the poop dries up and can be scooped out with a kitty litter scoop. The only drawback to them is the price, which is a bit high.
We use larger wood chips now from an old stump that was chipped out.
If you have a wood chipper you can pick up branches and chop them up for chicken litter.
Also, grasses gathered from clippings or leaves raked up (you can pick up bags of them from your neighbors for free!) make great chicken litter and great mulch and compost after the coop