the right type of sand?

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Jun 6, 2020
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Brief overview: was using natural dirt flooring for coop/run, wanted to switch to sand to reduce dust and make it more sanitary/easier to scoop poop.

I had to get soil for my garden beds so I ordered some sand too. I asked the company if it was OK for use in a chicken coop and they said it would be fine.

Its screened granite/granite sand. The particle size seems pretty small. Is this ok to use in the run?

Its also still semi damp (not wet but easily clumps when I squeeze it in my hand). Assuming this is ok to use in the first place, should I wait for it to be completely dry or is it ok to add now?

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Brief overview: was using natural dirt flooring for coop/run, wanted to switch to sand to reduce dust and make it more sanitary/easier to scoop poop.

I had to get soil for my garden beds so I ordered some sand too. I asked the company if it was OK for use in a chicken coop and they said it would be fine.

Its screened granite/granite sand. The particle size seems pretty small. Is this ok to use in the run?

Its also still semi damp (not wet but easily clumps when I squeeze it in my hand). Assuming this is ok to use in the first place, should I wait for it to be completely dry or is it ok to add now?

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I'd wait until it's dry, but yes it should be fine to use in the coop. Wet sand = stinky poop. I love being able to scoop the poop from my coop 🙃 It stays nice and clean.
 

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