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Is this the right kind of sand for bedding for inside the chicken coop???

Chad the Chicken Man

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Jul 22, 2009
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Hi im going to make the switch to sand for inside the coop i think. right now im using bedding pellets and they are throwing them everywhere. I found this at home depot http://www.homedepot.com/p/t/100318...talogId=10053&productId=100318450&R=100318450 It is a coarse all purpose sand. Is this the correct sand that i should switch to? I read some of the posting and they said to use river sand or construction sand. i called around and no one know what im talking about. any help would be great
Thanks
Chad
 
I buy the washed and dried play sand. I haven't used the one you showed, but have bought HD's mason sand, and it was WET! I would advise buying only one bag until you see if you like it.

I wanted washed sand since it is supposed to be less dusty (important for our lung health).
 
The only thing I could find in my area was play sand, got 2 bags home and it was wet
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I'm slowly getting it dried out, talk about a pain
 
Well i think i changed my mind about the sand. We have a chicken tractor and the hen house is 3x5 and when i went to go get the sand i started thinking after looking at how small the bag were(still 50pound bags). we probably would need 4-5 bags of sand to get an inch or two thick and that would be an awful lot of weight to add to a tractor that is heavy as it is. I switched to a finer pine bedding last night. ill see how that works i guess. I was using pine pellets for horses, thinking it would be heavier and they wouldnt be able to fling it everywhere, but they had differnt ideas i guess.
 
Well i think i changed my mind about the sand. We have a chicken tractor and the hen house is 3x5 and when i went to go get the sand i started thinking after looking at how small the bag were(still 50pound bags). we probably would need 4-5 bags of sand to get an inch or two thick and that would be an awful lot of weight to add to a tractor that is heavy as it is. I switched to a finer pine bedding last night. ill see how that works i guess. I was using pine pellets for horses, thinking it would be heavier and they wouldnt be able to fling it everywhere, but they had differnt ideas i guess.

Sand IS very heavy!!!!!! Good plan.
 

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