Chicken Run Sand

Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow

I've used sand in the past, it's heavy and dirty. As for your material, they are going to eat it, so make sure its clean and not contaminated with chemicals or other construction waste. If it's sharp, it could cut their pads as well. So just be aware. Best wishes!
 
Welcome from the cornfields of SE Iowa! We tried play sand for dust bathing, it worked, but not ideal. Going to find something better so they can dust bathe better. We use hay in our run, cheap, entertaining for the ladies and makes amazing organic material when we change it. But we are also new, make a lot of mistakes too!
 
Welcome from the cornfields of SE Iowa! We tried play sand for dust bathing, it worked, but not ideal. Going to find something better so they can dust bathe better. We use hay in our run, cheap, entertaining for the ladies and makes amazing organic material when we change it. But we are also new, make a lot of mistakes too!
We just use garden dirt with a sprinkle of DE in a kitty litter box for in the coop in the winter. Hubby filled a couple of 5-gallon buckets of dirt to put in the basement knowing we'd never be able to dig any if we needed more. You could probably mix a little of your sand in that and they'd maybe like it better.
 

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