Wanna see $10 worth of sand?

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The sweet smelling hay and fragrant wood chips in my runs turned into a stinky, slimy mess. The chickens were getting these weird, round manure/mud balls stuck to their to their toes. White Silkies in that muck is not a pretty sight.
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I decided to shovel out the nasty mess and fill the runs with sand. It was 10 dollars for a cubic yard. That doesn't sound like much, but a yard of damp sand weighs about 3000 pounds. I had to split it between my 2 trucks:

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It was enough sand to fill 2 6'x8' runs about 5 inches deep. That sure beats buying 4 dollar bags of play sand.
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You'll be very thankful you did that. I added sand to my runs when I built them, and add a bit more each year. It really does help with drainage and contributing to minimal maintenance. You made a wise decision.
 
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No that's "SAND" cheap!
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I want to get sand for my run once the chicks kill all the grass. BUT mine will cost a lot more than that....let's see $10 for the sand, $20,000 for the truck!
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I want a truck!!
 
thats a lot of sand for 10.00 and good to know,
I have to be doing the same thing . and did not
know how much to fill my 5x12 run, it is 5in.deep.
 
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I understand the run . My coop has a dirt floor so would it be ok to use sand in the coop? Im Not to much in the deep litter thing it really stinks. I get moisture from the dirt i think . But wet shavings are nasty
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Thanks Scotty
 
We go scoop sand off the ridge in our pasture.... I even use it in vases when decorating our house its such nice stuff...I am going to have DH add some sand to the run, looks like a great idea!
 

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