Any dangers with using sand?

I cannot tell you how many people told me I was nutso for wanting to use sand. "Use pine shavings!" they said. "You'll kill your chickens!" they hollered. So, for the first several weeks our chickens had been living in their coop after moving from the brooder, I used pine shavings. I have no place to compost them because we are in only a suburban backyard, so I sat there and scooped them laboriously into garbage bags once a week because the smell was um...*bad.* Then finally I got fed up, put my big girl panties on, and said "to hell with the naysayers, I'm going to do what my brain tells me is best," and cleaned out all the shavings. I threw a 50# bag of play sand in there, threw a few scoops of Sweet PDZ and diatomaceous earth on top, mixed it around and VOI-FREAKIN-LA, it works like a charm! NO, and I mean ZERO smell for three weeks! The poop is so dried out from the mixture of stuff in there that it has no moisture building up at all in that coop and we are in south Louisiana so humidity is a huge issue. I use an old pool skimmer net to sift the nice, dry and non-smelly poop out. The pool skimmer works like a charm because it gets even the smaller poopies out (which a kitty litter scoop couldn't do), lets the Sweet PDZ out with the sand, and comes on a nice long pole for reaching the back of the coop. I just brush the sand into a big pile on one side of our 3x6' coop (with an old pool brush, lol) and sift through it quickly with the skimmer net. Then I dump the dessicated poops into an old Home Depot bucket and stick it into the corner of the yard to compost to use in the garden. (Just so you know, I was told I was an idiot for wanting to use a pool skimmer to sift the poop out too. I must be a closet genius, I guess.) The moral of my story: Do what your common sense tells you. You might just be a closet genius too.
 
Do you put a lid on your Home Depot bucket? I have a bucket, too and I think I need to keep rain out of it, but don't know if a lid is smart either? I'm new to hoarding poop and don't know the best way to go about it! Ha! We just put sand in the run a week ago. It's wonderful! I love how easy it is to scoop. Now, saving the poop seems like an okay idea. Before, my scooping was mostly shavings. The chickens wouldn't walk on our sand for the first day. They went upstairs in their coop and went to bed on the roosts at 3:00 in the afternoon. They've never done that. But, they're okay with the sand now. They just don't like anything new.
 
I don't put a lid on because we had previously used it as a container for growing tomatoes and it has holes drilled in the bottom for drainage. Heh, poop hoarding. Love it.
Any advice for getting the little darlings to "put themself to bed?" I've lost weight from my nightly chicken herding ritual, which is good because my butt is smaller, but I would reeeaally love it if they would put their darn-selves to bed every evening.
 
I planned on using pine shavings so I bought 3 super large bags. I have my chicks in a brooder in my garage and they have been making the biggest stinking mess ever. I'm trying to sell the pine shavings I have left so I can switch to sand
 
I planned on using pine shavings so I bought 3 super large bags. I have my chicks in a brooder in my garage and they have been making the biggest stinking mess ever. I'm trying to sell the pine shavings I have left so I can switch to sand


You could those for the nest boxes.
 
I had to herd ours inside at first. I think I was expecting them to go to bed too early. If I went to the run at dusk, I had to herd. If I waited until dark, they went in on their own. They seem to be going in a little earlier lately. Maybe it's because the days are getting longer. Plus, everything was new to them at first. The coop was new, the ramp, which we ended up adjusting a little bit, was new. My chickens don't like change. But, they seem to figure things out and accept new things with time.
 
What kind of sand are you all using? I have been looking for some silica free construction sand but it is hard to find.. Do you all add sweet sweet pdz and diatomaceous? pros/ cons....I am about to put my ladies out to their new coop this weekend! Its very exciting. Happy Memorial Day!
 
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I had to herd ours inside at first. I think I was expecting them to go to bed too early. If I went to the run at dusk, I had to herd. If I waited until dark, they went in on their own. They seem to be going in a little earlier lately. Maybe it's because the days are getting longer. Plus, everything was new to them at first. The coop was new, the ramp, which we ended up adjusting a little bit, was new. My chickens don't like change. But, they seem to figure things out and accept new things with time.

Ahha! Maybe that's the issue, I'm usually out there a good 30 minutes before sunset...thanks!
What kind of sand are you all using? I have been looking for some silica free construction sand but it is hard to find.. Do you all add sweet sweet pdz and diatomaceous? pros/ cons....I am about to put my ladies out to their new coop this weekend! Its very exciting. Happy Memorial Day!
 

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