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Well I finally picked up my 2nd hand cube today (yay!) And the lady I bought it from had co"Ooops, word censored!" sand on the floor of her walk in run and she said the girls LOVED it and she found it better than wood chippings. She said river sand is the best if you can get hold of it, it has bits of grit in it too. I've googled it and found lots of recommendations but can't remember reading anything on this forum so wondered if any of you knowledgeable ladies have heard anything or used it yourselves. It sounds as if it is cheaper, easier to clean and loved by chickens, so what is the catch?!

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You can base the run on bare earth or slabs, whatever you prefer, although slabs make it easier to clean. Just make sure to sprinkle with Ground Sanitising Powder weekly when you rake the litter over, and then sprinkle the base with some when you clear it all out every 6-8 weeks.

 

I have a glass clear market stall tarpaulin from Ebay over my run; it extends down the sides and keeps it dry and shelters it form the worst of the weather.

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Mine was on plain earth for quite some time, with no problems at all, I slabbed under it when someone gave me some slabs; it's easier to clean out with slabs under the litter. Either way, so long as you sprinkle weekly and on cleaning out, with Ground Sanitising Powder or similar then it will be fine.

 

My run gets cleared out every 6-8 weeks depending on how much time they spend in the run and how manky it looks.

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