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Well, I am one that got sucked in. Oh well, now I need to figure out how to remove 3 scoops of sand that I had put in by a neighbor/landscaper (I can’t ask them to remove it now). My husband is not going to be happyI think you'll regret it and end up changing to something else, lol. After the years of being interested in chicken-keeping, I still don't get how many people flock toward sand and ask so many questions about it, get into this and that about all the different types of sand, etc.; giving themselves regular poop-scooping chores...and then at some point make complaints about it. Just look back in the forums, it's a regular cycle.
Basically any dry organic material/wood chips/etc is about as easy as it gets when it comes to management, if it's in contact with the ground it mimics an understory environment that a chicken would be foraging naturally to get critters, and in the end you can harvest all the compost material for gardening purposes - I just harvested 5 wheelbarrows from my run last weekend to put under my fruit trees - SO many worms in that beautiful humus!!!

