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  1. JacobMaxwell

    Pine and Cedar shavings are dangerous

    Yahoo! Finally somebody agrees with me. If my hens are perfectly healthy and lay well, any harm the shavings are causing is non consequential.
  2. JacobMaxwell

    Pine and Cedar shavings are dangerous

    I would certainly never use cedar in a brooder. I can see how it would be overwhelming for chicks. Furthermore, in my coop, I don't use the commonly sold aromatic cedar, just regular cedar from a local sawmill. And the best part is, it's completely free!
  3. JacobMaxwell

    Pine and Cedar shavings are dangerous

    I have had my hens on cedar shavings for almost a year now with no problems. They haven't even had one sickness and they lay very well. Are you sure that the whole fumes thing isn't just a scam by the companies that distribute pine shavings?
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