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  1. Ruralhideaway

    Fresh pine wood chips

    I know one guy with a flatbed trailer, he's a bit taciturn but it could come to that. I want to get them soon so I'm ready. All my wire is here, planks for wherever, posts, some big lumber. Enough to start and likely finish barring hardware needs as I go. It would be started but getting that...
  2. Ruralhideaway

    Fresh pine wood chips

    I've lost enormous hay stacks, bales bouncing into flooded ditches and uggghhh those are bad days. I feel you there. Traded in my truck to get away from the insane maintenance. I really have no way this time to get the panels. Unless I could fold them but I'm sure that would trash their...
  3. Ruralhideaway

    Fresh pine wood chips

    Ok I'll likely build my paths and store what's left for fall. I have stall cleanings and dropped hay but that's looking to be not enough browns to be dry. Already have a leaf plan for next year, I'm definitely a year behind! I'm waiting for the chips to come still but I know they are fresh...
  4. Ruralhideaway

    Fresh pine wood chips

    Mostly pine pellets. I could throw a couple bags in, that'll dry up the mud fast but then ill have wet sawdust. No avoiding wet this time of year though i guess.
  5. Ruralhideaway

    Fresh pine wood chips

    Yes freshly chipped pine. I'll have them in a few days. I need them desperately for paths around the coop anyway. I'm afraid their little temp run will be awful slime before the chips are aged. Won't have leaves till fall. What else could I use, shavings? (Ouch $)
  6. Ruralhideaway

    Fresh pine wood chips

    Sorry in advance, I have searched this question but there's so much info, some conflicting. I can get a load of fresh pine chips delivered to build the ground up in my run. I read about aspergillosis. If I got these and just lightly added them weekly so they are getting airflow do you think...
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