I want to convert to sand

mendozer

Crowing
13 Years
Feb 27, 2011
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I have a dirt run now. The dirt has become uneven, the hens make divots everywhere, and it's easy for rats to dig under despite my ground metal skirt. I've wanted to convert the whole thing to sand, but don't know how i should go about it to make it easy.

I was thinking this order:
- Dig out dirt and make narrow trench under the existing borders in order to bend my skirt down into it so that the skirt is vertical not horizontal along ground
- place either bricks or 2x4 outside of the borders for the coop and run borders to rest on (with dirt underneath)
- fill in like 4" sand to make it level with the coop and run borders.

this is what i'm thinking of with my current setup at the right. Right now I have a skirt bent and attached to the outside of my 2x4s and going under my metal fence (dog kennel) run.




does this seem like it would work?
 
no they don't. I'd like them to but after losing my first four to the neighbor's dog (and the landlord's unwillingness to replace the fence) they stay in a fenced area
 
I just want to comment on the "sand" part of your posting. Best thing I've ever done is convert to a sand floor!!!!! It cleans up so easy, drains perfectly and keeps everything so clean!

Good luck!
 
i can't seem to find good coarse sand here in Seattle unless i get it bulk from a landscape supply yard. That requires a truck or trailer rental. In hawaii, you could get coarse coral sand that was thick and granular...perfect
 
One thing you could check on is finding someone with a single axle dump. Might be on a 3500 size chassis or a 5500 chassis, then get the owner to bring the sand to you. Would sure beat a tandem dump truck of 17 tons.
 
My DH works for a landscape supply place and they sell it by the yard or you can use plastic bags they supply and buy it by the bag. You have to do the work and fill it yourself but if you want small amounts that would work. Depending on your run size you will probly need more than you think. Check with a supply place, give them you dims and how deep you want it and they should be able to tell you how much you need. I did the same idea you have. We put 2x4 frame on top of landscape stones, then filled it in a few inches. Works great.
 
I live in Redmond, and there is a Cadman's Building Supply on Novelty Hill Road. They will sell you building sand for a dollar a bucket- I usually bring in 5 gallon buckets or plastic totes, and they will even help you load up. I live close by, so can easily pick up $5-6 dollars worth at a time. Better price than Home Depot. If you want to rent a pick-up for $ 20 you can probably get a pick-up load for $20-30 dollars.
 
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Oh NO! the rats are digging under your metal skirt? How far out do you have it? I'm distressed because that's what I have done and I thought it was supposed to keep the rats out.
 

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