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The sand is a great thing. They can dustbathe in it, and it keeps poo from staying wet & stinky. And then later, when you till the dark sand into the garden beds? Happy veggies!!
I always feel sad when I see a chicken that's never scratched in the dirt. So all mine get to play outside (despite the sun-bleaching that occurs) and scratch around. They also get supervised free-ranging. I have too many to play with everybody, but there are certain birds that insist on a little extra attention. One millie hen gets mad when I pay attention to my showgirl silkie, and she flies up onto my shoulder to scold me. The d'Uccle voice is so unique!!
We have a bit of an aviary for them due to a huge eagle problem. I have deer netting over a fairly large grassy area and they LOVE their 'free-range' time. And of course the D'uccles are the first chickens I've had that seem to really enjoy some 'flying' space. It's their smaller 'safe' pens that get so dusty with all their scratching, even though they are just relegated to those when I'm not on the property and in the evening/early morning hours. But I will be trying the sand, hopefully before our wet Fall/Winter arrives. And the eventual use as a garden amender sounds like a great idea as well.