Aug 17, 2014 #11 Mrs. K Crossing the Road 16 Years Educator Spirit Friend Joined Nov 12, 2009 Messages 15,119 Reaction score 29,521 Points 956 Location western South Dakota Hay works well for me.
Aug 17, 2014 #12 sami141 Chirping 5 Years Joined Jul 20, 2014 Messages 19 Reaction score 0 Points 52 Thank you
Aug 17, 2014 #13 sami141 Chirping 5 Years Joined Jul 20, 2014 Messages 19 Reaction score 0 Points 52 Would you also be giving grit if they are in hay as they are eating it but still on chick crumb too. Thanks
Would you also be giving grit if they are in hay as they are eating it but still on chick crumb too. Thanks
Aug 17, 2014 #14 Den in Penn Songster 8 Years Joined Dec 15, 2011 Messages 3,418 Reaction score 234 Points 216 Location SE Pa. Outside plain dirt is works well for a temporary setup. Some hay would give them something to scratch through. Or as donrae said anything organic.
Outside plain dirt is works well for a temporary setup. Some hay would give them something to scratch through. Or as donrae said anything organic.
Aug 18, 2014 #15 RavenStorm1977 Chirping Joined Mar 5, 2013 Messages 38 Reaction score 5 Points 82 i like pine shavings...cheap and easy, just use the large flake not the fine ones. Never had a hygiene or health problem with them.
i like pine shavings...cheap and easy, just use the large flake not the fine ones. Never had a hygiene or health problem with them.
Aug 18, 2014 #16 bobbi-j Enabler 15 Years Spirit Friend Joined Mar 15, 2010 Messages 17,496 Reaction score 41,311 Points 1,242 Location On the MN prairie. We grow wheat so I use straw.