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Issues with sand in run

SO, I wonder, when talking about “sand” in the coop or run, if all “sand”is created equal? I’m a new chicken mom and have put sand in both my coop and run I’ve been reading this website (so much fabulous info here) as well as the Chicken Chick and The Featherbrained sites...both of whom are strong sand advocates and they make a strong case for sand BUT coarse sand...not fine sandlike kids sandbox sand . One of the ladies, I forget which, said do she was going to put sand in her run for the first time and report back. No update yet. I still like the sand. EASy to spot scoop the poop, cool, they nest done into it to find cool spots (it’s been 102 + here :-(. So, we’ll see... for those of you using wood chips,what kind of wood a?
 
Glad I saw this...Newby here and was just thinking of adding sand to my lil run!
Hope you get answers soon!
I use sand in my chicken coop and in the runs with the moms and the chicks and it works out really great I do aerate it out every few days, and use a cat litter shovel to get rid of all of the poop. So I am very diligent about it it's a little bit of work for sure. Also it is not getting wet from any rain or anything so it's dry and works really well. Maybe you just need to dig through more regularly? Or it's possible it's too moist where you live? Not sure good luck!
 
And this is the core of why I don't like sand.

When the Deep Bedding or Deep Litter gets too much poop in it I can compost it and use it in my garden. Poop-loaded sand doesn't compost. :)
Yeah, but it’s great for clay soil! We have such bad soil that we couldn’t even have a leach field for two people. We had to install a mini water treatment plant. I love our property, but man, I’m glad we have a post hole digger attachment for the tractor!
 
I just replied to a new member intro thread with a similar question about sand vs. wood chips.
To me, it's a no brainer. Wood chips all the way!
With sand you have to scoop it to keep it clean. It adds dust to an already dusty environment. It doesn't decompose.
With wood chips, it provides a substrate the birds can scratch through, dust bathe in and it slowly decomposes along with the poop load.
In the over two years I've been running the current setup, I've never cleaned anything out, just add a truck load once a year and rake flat every few months.View attachment 2694015
When you say wood chips, are you referring to mulch? Or just plain wood chips? Thanks!
 

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