I'm new to chickens, but have had horses forever, so have lots of supplies on hand. We had a 6' x 16' coop run with a 6' x 4' coop within it built. I feel quite spoiled, but it sure is heavenly. Our ground is sand, and we do no amendment to it for the run. I find it to be the perfect run material. I couldn't bring myself to put sand in the coop though. One - it's really heavy, and it just doesn't seem like coop material to me. We lock the pullets (currently 6) in the coop at night. For bedding I've tried pine shavings, oat hay and grass hay. I'm actually happiest with grass hay on the floor mixed with minimal shavings, and pure pine shavings in the next boxes.
I put up a 20'x30' pen with 6' high 2x4 welded wire set on t-posts around it. That's also sand, and I grabbed handfuls of bermuda grass growing around the property and stuck them in the ground, as well as spreading some rolled oats (we already had for the horses), so the pen is getting nice and grassy.
I rake the run once a week, and just spread the sand / poop outside to amend the grassy area with insta-fertilizer. I hand pick the shavings and grass in the coop about once a week (the grass hay is super easy to pick up - poop just comes with it and you're mostly handling grass hay), and do a replacement of coop material about once a month. It stays mostly odor free, and is easy to keep up after. Sure beats cleaning horse stalls!
Chickens are healthy and happy.
I put up a 20'x30' pen with 6' high 2x4 welded wire set on t-posts around it. That's also sand, and I grabbed handfuls of bermuda grass growing around the property and stuck them in the ground, as well as spreading some rolled oats (we already had for the horses), so the pen is getting nice and grassy.
I rake the run once a week, and just spread the sand / poop outside to amend the grassy area with insta-fertilizer. I hand pick the shavings and grass in the coop about once a week (the grass hay is super easy to pick up - poop just comes with it and you're mostly handling grass hay), and do a replacement of coop material about once a month. It stays mostly odor free, and is easy to keep up after. Sure beats cleaning horse stalls!
Chickens are healthy and happy.