I’m a new chicken owner and new to caring for them myself (my 3 girls will be 1 year old end of May). I went with sand initially because I could keep it clean, but I have a small setup compared to many on BYC, and scooping & keeping dry isn’t a big deal. I like that there are no flies and it’s inexpensive (unless you have lots of wood chips and clippings to do deep litter which is cheapest). I tried deep litter over the fall & winter but ran out of clippings so supplemented with hemp. I’m going to add an open air run, and after the grass is destroyed, I’m going to use wood chips hopefully from a free source. I think the girls prefer the chips, leaves, etc, but I’m more comfortable with sand in their 80 square foot run.
I used the sand from Lowe’s and worried it was the “wrong kind.” It was dusty and I worried about that, but all of us did fine. Now I’m using “screenings” from the quarry and I’m worried it’s not river sand. I find the droppings dry better with this compared to Lowe’s general use sand though.
What I’ve discovered in my short time as a chicken owner is that sand works for some folks but not others. Same with deep litter. Try the sand and see how it does. You can always change. And if you’re like me, you’re always gonna worry no matter what you do