Thanks for the input. I tried sand in the coop and, while it definately seems to be cleaner on my sweeties feet, the dust was horrible. I don't have asthma or any other lung/breathing problems, but I had to buy some dust masks just to clean. After a couple of months my lungs still felt tight, so I bought a microfiber mask. It definatley helped, but I told my husband, "if it is bothering me so much, it can't be good for their little lungs." So after a couple of hours of shoveling sand, with my mask on, the coop was finally clean and ready for pine shavings. My husband bought what the co-op had, which ended up being very small. It gets on every article of clothing I wear out there. It is even in the pockets of my coat. I guess I traded one problem for another, but at least I feel as though the shavings won't cause health issues.
As time permits, I will look into the sites you attached. Has any of your hens had chicks?