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  1. BDutch

    Update on GROUNDS Coffee Ground Bedding for your coop!

    The chickens don’t eat it. The risk in using coffee grounds is probably that it moults (fungi) when It’s not dry. That’s why I don’t like to use it anymore.
  2. BDutch

    Update on GROUNDS Coffee Ground Bedding for your coop!

    My chickens are small. Can this be a reason they don’t mind the heat so much and just look a cooler spot as usual? No panting. Just a sand bath in the shade and drinking more as usual. This was in our news today about airco: According to the latest figures from the Ministry of the Environment...
  3. BDutch

    Update on GROUNDS Coffee Ground Bedding for your coop!

    They use chemicals to produce decaf. Is this really safer as the normal coffee?
  4. BDutch

    Update on GROUNDS Coffee Ground Bedding for your coop!

    Sand is available in different sizes of sand grain. At least where I live. Construction sand (for underneath stoops and terraces) is much coarser and less dusty than playing sand. I add our oen coffee grounds twice a week, still wet. No problem with such a little amounts
  5. BDutch

    Update on GROUNDS Coffee Ground Bedding for your coop!

    Thanks @humblehillsfarm et all, for sharing, you’re research and reassuring that coffee grinds are harmless for chickens. I already have been using coffee grinds in my garden because it still has lots of nutrients after making coffee. After reading this thread I plan to use it under the poop...
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