Here is a sand question:
Can chicks have a brooder with sand instead of other bedding?
I'm thinking of the play sand that they sell at Lowes. We have some sand in our coop as the bottom layer (under the thick layer of leaves, weeds etc that we added for the winter) but when we had the brooder going, we used pine shavings. To be honest it was terrible whenever they spilled there water etc because the shavings didn't absorb well.
Over the summer in the coop we had only sand and the coop was open on the sides to the weather. After it would rain, I would go in and rake the sand around. It would absorb the water, preventing puddles. I would love that with messy chicks, but was worried that they would eat it....