Got sand for the run. Finally!

Lady Lionheart

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A couple hundred pounds over 2 tons of sand in the chicken run. I think we need another ton to complete it. So easy to clean now! Every time I go visit the chickens( which is A LOT, when the kids are at school) I clean it. My husband made me a chicken poop scooper and I love it! Never thought I'd enjoy scooping poop so much lol. Oh, and the flies are all gone!
 
Very nice coop and run!
I have GOT to get sand! I'm sure it would make a great difference in the winter time too.
Thanks for the info! And what an ingenious pooper scooper! It's actually cute! :thumbsup
 
Very nice coop and run!
I have GOT to get sand! I'm sure it would make a great difference in the winter time too.
Thanks for the info! And what an ingenious pooper scooper! It's actually cute! :thumbsup
Thank you! He sacrificed an old drill box for me. At least I think that's what it is.
 
Where can I find this sand? I've heard it called construction sand by 'the-chicken-chick.com", equestrian sand.....cant find either. I've heard not to use play sand, so I've been waiting to find out where can I get a truck load of this stuff so I can get rid of these flies that think they live in my chicken run! I live in Charleston, S.C. and I've researched construction websites and no one carries the sand I'm supposed to get. Right now I am using wood pellets, but the flies are still horrible. Any advice would be awesome!
 
Where can I find this sand? I've heard it called construction sand by 'the-chicken-chick.com", equestrian sand.....cant find either. I've heard not to use play sand, so I've been waiting to find out where can I get a truck load of this stuff so I can get rid of these flies that think they live in my chicken run! I live in Charleston, S.C. and I've researched construction websites and no one carries the sand I'm supposed to get. Right now I am using wood pellets, but the flies are still horrible. Any advice would be awesome!
I went to a local landscaping place. I asked for river sand and they told me that is just a natural sand. This sand I got has no dust so I'm extremely pleased with that. Sorry I couldn't help more. I will tell you that I paid 22 dollars a ton and got a little over three tons now, so a pretty good deal I think. Good luck in getting sand! It really has been wonderful so far.
 

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